>Even though a case is sold to a consumer it may not carry a U.P.C. or
>EAN-13.  For example I purchased a case of Tejave ice tea.  The case had a
>SCC14 and each bottle had a U.P.C. they were not the same, which is
>allowable.  When I went to the checkout line the clerk opened the case
>scanned one bottle and keyed in the multiplier (12) ad it registered 12
>bottles.

That's the first time I've heard anyone say it was ok for the SCC-14 to not
utilize the UPC/EAN number of the product it contains. I suppose that solves
my problem with the SCC#.

As for that part about opening the case to scan the product inside- Our
customers would tear us apart if we tried something like that. I can just
see the line backed up at Walmart and the checkers dicing up every box they
can't find the UPC on with a box knife! Ahrrggghhh! :O

Thanks,

Travis-


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