Can Someone Tell Where My Product Was Made Based on My Barcode Number?
Can Someone Tell Where My Product Was Made Based on My Barcode Number?
No. A barcode number does not tell where a product was manufactured. At most, a barcode may indicate where the barcode number originated, not where the product was physically made.
The country of manufacture or country of origin must always be identified separately on your product packaging when required by law or by retailer policy. Retailers and consumers cannot determine manufacturing location by scanning the barcode alone.
Speedy Barcodes provides legitimate UPC and EAN barcode numbers for product identification and checkout scanning, not for manufacturing origin disclosure.
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