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Walmart and Avery Dennison advance use of RFID technology

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2025-11-05 Editor :RC
Copyright: This article was originally written/edited by Adsale Plastics Network (AdsaleCPRJ.com), republishing and excerpting are not allowed without permission. For any copyright infringement, we will pursue legal liability in accordance with the law.

Walmart and Avery Dennison introduced an innovation to advance the use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology in fresh categories, which was previously not possible.

 

This first-to-market solution is set to transform inventory processes and enhance both associate and customer experiences across fresh departments, particularly bakery, meat and deli.


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Avery Dennison’s first-to-market RFID innovation allows easier and more efficient stock check for Walmart’s associates. (Source: Avery Dennison)

 

“Supporting Walmart with first-to-market RFID innovation across multiple fresh food categories underscores our mutual commitment to people and the planet. By giving each item its own digital identity, associates instantly know the freshness of the foods they are handling, enabling better inventory management and resulting in less waste,” said Julie Vargas, VP and GM of Avery Dennison Identification Solutions.

 

Walmart teamed with Avery Dennison to create and test a first-of-its-kind sensor technology that brings RFID-enabled labels to the meat department. By using Avery Dennison’s RFID solutions in meat, along with bakery and the deli department, Walmart associates can track inventory faster and more accurately.

 

With digital use-by dates right at their fingertips, associates can also rotate products more efficiently and make smarter markdown decisions, helping cut down on unsold food.

 

“We believe technology should make things easier for both our associates and our customers. By cutting down on manual work, we’re giving our associates more time to focus on what really matters—helping our customers,” said Christyn Keef, VP of Front End Transformation for Walmart U.S.

 

The collaboration also aligns with Walmart’s broader sustainability goals, including its aim to cut global operational food loss and waste intensity in half by 2030. By introducing automated item-level identification, Walmart and Avery Dennison are transforming how fresh food is managed, making operations smarter, faster and more sustainable.

 

Building on this important milestone for the grocery retail industry, Avery Dennison remains committed to enabling a more connected food supply chain through its Optica solutions portfolio, making visibility and transparency from source to store possible.


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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2025-11-05 Editor :RC
Copyright: This article was originally written/edited by Adsale Plastics Network (AdsaleCPRJ.com), republishing and excerpting are not allowed without permission. For any copyright infringement, we will pursue legal liability in accordance with the law.

Walmart and Avery Dennison introduced an innovation to advance the use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology in fresh categories, which was previously not possible.

 

This first-to-market solution is set to transform inventory processes and enhance both associate and customer experiences across fresh departments, particularly bakery, meat and deli.


Avery Dennison x Walmart_RFID tech.jpg

Avery Dennison’s first-to-market RFID innovation allows easier and more efficient stock check for Walmart’s associates. (Source: Avery Dennison)

 

“Supporting Walmart with first-to-market RFID innovation across multiple fresh food categories underscores our mutual commitment to people and the planet. By giving each item its own digital identity, associates instantly know the freshness of the foods they are handling, enabling better inventory management and resulting in less waste,” said Julie Vargas, VP and GM of Avery Dennison Identification Solutions.

 

Walmart teamed with Avery Dennison to create and test a first-of-its-kind sensor technology that brings RFID-enabled labels to the meat department. By using Avery Dennison’s RFID solutions in meat, along with bakery and the deli department, Walmart associates can track inventory faster and more accurately.

 

With digital use-by dates right at their fingertips, associates can also rotate products more efficiently and make smarter markdown decisions, helping cut down on unsold food.

 

“We believe technology should make things easier for both our associates and our customers. By cutting down on manual work, we’re giving our associates more time to focus on what really matters—helping our customers,” said Christyn Keef, VP of Front End Transformation for Walmart U.S.

 

The collaboration also aligns with Walmart’s broader sustainability goals, including its aim to cut global operational food loss and waste intensity in half by 2030. By introducing automated item-level identification, Walmart and Avery Dennison are transforming how fresh food is managed, making operations smarter, faster and more sustainable.

 

Building on this important milestone for the grocery retail industry, Avery Dennison remains committed to enabling a more connected food supply chain through its Optica solutions portfolio, making visibility and transparency from source to store possible.


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