Article: Case coding is on a roll: The Original Philadelphia Cheesesteak Co. eliminates downtime and trims the fat from material costs with four large-character ink-jet printers for cases of its thin slices of beef.(case coding, labeling)

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To some, especially those in the Eastern part of the U.S., a Philly cheesesteak sandwich is a real culinary treat Originating in Philadelphia, the sandwich includes savory, thin slices of beef, chicken or pork, usually piled high on a roll with onions and melted cheese, and has gained so much popularity, that it now can be found in sandwich shops all over the world.

Many of those establishments are owned by Philadelphia natives who relocated but couldn't find an authentic cheesesteak sandwich in their transplanted city and thus decided to set up their own sandwich-making shop. If they stay authentic when creating the sandwiches, ...

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