When I first started talking to retailers about 2D barcodes, everyone asked the same thing: “What scanners do I need?” Wrong question! The real question is: “Who needs to be in this conversation?”
When I first started talking to retailers about 2D barcodes, everyone asked the same thing: “What scanners do I need?” Wrong question! The real question is: “Who needs to be in this conversation?”
If you’ve ever worked in retail, you know the drill. You’re doing inventory management counts at 6 AM, finding expired yogurt hidden behind the fresh stuff, getting calls about recalled products that could be anywhere in your store, and watching your profit margins disappear every time you have to throw perfectly good food in the dumpster.
You know that feeling when a customer experience actually surprises you, in a good way? Like discovering that your favorite chocolate bar supports fair trade farmers, or learning that the wine you've chosen pairs perfectly with what you're making for dinner tonight?
Last month, I watched a woman scan a QR code on olive oil with their phone. Within seconds, they had the complete story: where the olives were grown, their sustainability practices, and the harvest date. That's when I realized we're not just upgrading technology; we're building a consumer engagement platform that’s rewiring the entire relationship between products and consumers...
If you're staring at the 2D GS1 barcode transition thinking, "where do I even start?" – We get it. We are seeing retailers going through this process, and here's the truth: it's way less scary than it looks if you break it down right.
Let’s be real: every consultant out there is shouting that 2D barcodes are the future and you’re already behind. What they don’t say? There’s no universal playbook for 2D barcode implementation.
Thinking about moving to 2D barcodes? Fair question. But before asking about cost, the first thing to figure out is your targeted use case, or use cases. Are you focusing on fresh food traceability? Faster checkout? Better inventory visibility? Once you know that, the cost questions start to make sense.
If you’ve been in retail for any length of time, you know that technology changes come fast and furious. But here’s one that’s flying under the radar for a lot of people. I’m talking about GS1 Sunrise 2027, and honestly, if you’re not already thinking about this, you’re behind the curve.