New DataBar Coupon Barcodes
Many of you may have noticed that some of the coupons, specifically the Pop Tarts printable coupon, are only printing with 1 long barcode. There is nothing wrong with this coupon. This is the start of the new DataBar Coupon Barcodes. Learning from this, other businesses can also buy a barcode for their products so it can easily be tracked.
The long Databar Coupon Barcodes have been on coupons for a while long along with the old, shorter UPC Codes. They have done this to transition over to the new longer Databar Coupon Barcode. Here are some things you should know about the new DataBar Coupon Barcodes
Why the new DataBar Coupon Codes?
Contrary to popular belief, this has nothing to do with the Extreme Couponing show. This is has been in the works for at least a couple of years as they transition from one to the other. Here are some of the reasons for the new code:
The DataBar Coupon is capable of encoding an extremely large amount of information. Some of the additional information included will be expiration dates, product specifics such as size, weight and quantity required. Buy including this information it will reduce the misuse of coupons.
Also, companies have the flexibility to make the coupon value any dollar amount.
How it will effect your Checkout
Once all POS systems are updated to accept the new DataBar Code, ceckout should be faster and more accurate for the retailer since the coupon can only be used for the product it is intended to be used for. There should be less cashier intervention necessary.
Companies have the option of leaving both of the barcodes on the coupons so you may continue to see some coupons with both barcodes as well as some with only the long new DataBar Code.
Retailers have had about 6 months to update their registers to accept the new barcode. Most of the major retailers have already updated their systems however some of the regional stores may not have done so yet. So, if the barcode does not scan, in most cases, the stores registers are not updated yet. To use the coupon, they simply have to enter in the barcode. Hopefully, most retailers will have made the changes or are, at the very least, aware of the changes, and will know to input the code.
Source: Bar Code Graphics Barcodeadvice.org