Secondary Labels - What are secondary labels?
Definition of SECONDARY LABEL:
A type of product label. A secondary label is generally placed in a less prominent position at the bottom, back, or side of a product. A secondary label contains information about the product such as its ingredients and nutritional values, health and safety warnings, instructions for use, manufacturer or supplier details, contact information, or detailed tracking and product information in a barcode format. This label should contain information that is specific to a particular product; this may be specific to a product line, an individual product, or bespoke products that have information that is unique to a single item. A secondary label should provide a potential customer with more detailed information about the product they are considering purchasing.

Here is the Harvard-style citation to use if you would like to reference this definition of the term secondary label:
Label Planet (2020) What are secondary labels? | Secondary Labels Definition. Available at: https://www.labelplanet.co.uk/glossary/secondary-label/ (Accessed: January 1, 2024).
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