Universal Product Codes definition

Universal Product Codes. (UPC) means a specific type of barcode used by retailers to identify products sold. Approved food UPC codes are included on the APL file.
Universal Product Codes has the meaning set forth in Section 3.24(b).
Universal Product Codes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.5(a) of this Agreement.

Examples of Universal Product Codes in a sentence

  • The Vendor shall provide to the State Agency an accurate and comprehensive list of Universal Product Codes (UPC) with product descriptions for all WIC authorized foods.

  • The Vendor shall provide to the Agency an accurate and comprehensive list of Universal Product Codes (UPC) with product descriptions for all WIC authorized foods.

  • Such notices shall include the serial numbers of Products being shipped and the Purchase Order number being filled, SKU, description, quantity shipped and quantities backordered, the name of the carrier and the carrier's tracking number, delivery date, and Universal Product Codes ("UPC") related to the shipment.

  • A three (3) year license to use the Sellers' Universal Product Codes ("UPC Codes") for the Products, as provided in Section 4.5 hereof.

  • Each Target Company owns and controls each applicable Universal Product Code and has all necessary right, power and authority to use such Universal Product Codes and other related product identifiers in the business of the Target Companies.

  • SFI agrees that Buyer shall be permitted, for the term of the Marketing Agreement to use, without any further consideration, exclusively on and in connection with the manufacture, packaging, distribution, marketing and sale of the Products, the existing packaging materials and labels included in the Inventory that bear any of the trademarks listed or described on Schedule 8.3 and any of SFI's Universal Product Codes or similar bar codes relating to the Products.

  • If RFID tags indeed eventually replace bar codes completely, as RFID technology advances and becomes cheaper to reproduce, then, as generally purported, EPCs could one day replace Universal Product Codes (UPCs).

  • Additional Information may include, but is not limited to: Universal Product Codes (“UPCs”), Global Trade Item Numbers (“GTINs”), Stock Keeping Units (“SKUs”), ingredients, temperature, container, weight, volume, quantities, serving/portion size, nutritional facts, inclusion of utensils, method of preparation (e.g., sliced), identity of preparer, whether the item is “ready-to-eat”, or intended use.

  • The Approved Product List (APL) is an electronic file that has all approved Universal Product Codes (UPCs) and Price Look Up (PLUs) codes that are authorized by the Hawaii WIC Program.

  • Seller’s limited warranty with regards to Universal Product Codes (UPC’s) are contained in Section 22.

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