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Article: A Uniq selling point.(packaging)(Uniq PLC uses Linx Printing Technologies for Marks and Spencer sandwich packaging)(Brief article)
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- Food Trade Review
- Article date:
- February 1, 2007
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Uniq Foods is using a customised Continuos Ink Jet (CIJ) printing solution from Linx Printing Technologies at its Northampton factory to code the recently relaunched Marks and Spencer range of sandwiches. Based on consumer research and customer feedback, Marks & Spencer relaunched its triangular skillet sandwiches in June 2005 using a unique, and patented, pack design that was the first sandwich skillet to form a tray when opened. The equipment selected by sandwich manufacturer Uniq to produce the packs was also brand new and the company needed to choose a coding manufacturer that would work closely with them to supply an appropriate solution. The key requirements were for ...