finger touch labels for freshness check

the labels are filled with gelatine. gelatine is a natural substance and reacts to factors such as temperature, oxygen and sunlight in the same way as food, and if attached to fresh food as a sealed label, it mimics the food&rsquos process of decay.&nbspwhen the product inside the packaging is fresh, the gelatine in the label stays solid.but as the food starts to go off, the gelatine breaks down and becomes a liquid, making the label bumpy.small and triangular in design, the bioreactive bump mark is designed to be stuck on to the packaging at the time the food is packaged.&nbspbump mark is made up of four layers a bumpy sheet of plastic is covered by a squidgy layer of gelatine and sandwiched between two sealing layers of plastic film.&nbsp

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finger touch labels for freshness check