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					<description><![CDATA[Decode Your Produce! Know Your PLU Codes GMO, Organic, Conventionally Grown ETC&#8230;. PLU (Price Look Up) codes are a standard system of numbers on small stickers used by grocery stores to identify bulk produce items, especially when different varieties have different prices. For consumers, these codes can indicate how an item was grown. PLU codes [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>PLU (Price Look Up) codes are a standard system of numbers on small stickers used by grocery stores to identify bulk produce items, especially when different varieties have different prices. For consumers, these codes can indicate how an item was grown.</p>
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<div class="rPeykc" data-hveid="CAcQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwi59prp49yPAxXzLUQIHbvgAVcQo_EKegQIBxAB"><span data-huuid="10542767892151688808">PLU codes are sticker numbers on fruits and vegetables that identify them for pricing and inventory control, with the first digit indicating the growing method: <mark class="QVRyCf">a 4-digit code (or a 5-digit code starting with 3) is for conventionally grown produce;</mark> </span><span data-huuid="10542767892151687617"><mark class="QVRyCf">a 5-digit code starting with 8 means it&#8217;s genetically modified (GMO);</mark> </span><span data-huuid="10542767892151686426"><mark class="QVRyCf">and a 5-digit code starting with 9 indicates it&#8217;s organic</mark>. </span><span data-huuid="10542767892151685235">The codes are administered by the <a class="DTlJ6d" href="https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=53f892ddff1617d9&amp;rlz=1C1RXQR_enUS999US999&amp;cs=0&amp;q=International+Federation+for+Produce+Standards&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwi59prp49yPAxXzLUQIHbvgAVcQxccNegQIAxAB&amp;mstk=AUtExfA6ESFJ0kNpR4aL0uIkaYzj_DuR69tdqdGhYVDgIR1P6BalctkhJZuELKcqfzCgIiSRogsOOt8ICqwcTKddDyVyzouxNoC4_nOKtEE8zqOWwdwW8Ogn95XToAZOIx00y5fSL96luXIyhUL5J4fGcXhlAe_2FmuGUYT_XWcrBq1f6Snahg0El716dBzGvsxMxUTr&amp;csui=3" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-hveid="CAMQAQ">International Federation for Produce Standards</a> (IFPS) and are a voluntary system to help consumers and retailers, though some information is optional. </span><span data-huuid="10542767892151686949"><span class="pjBG2e" data-cid="d76ae80b-99ce-4c83-a567-1c5f49b31af4"><span class="UV3uM"> </span></span></span></p>
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<li><strong>PLU codes are assigned by the IFPS, a global coalition of produce associations.</strong></li>
<li class="NPrrbc" data-cid="350d1a8f-fd08-4ab3-8984-1673f597864a" data-uuids="13967702140430708888"><strong>While most PLU codes are assigned by the IFPS, not all produce items have stickers.</strong></li>
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<div class="Y3BBE" data-hveid="CAYQAA" data-processed="true" data-complete="true"><strong>The key to deciphering a PLU code is the number of digits and the first digit.<span class="" data-wiz-rootname="ohfaMd" data-complete="true" data-processed="true"><span class="vKEkVd" data-animation-atomic="" data-sae=""> </span></span></strong></div>
<h3 class="otQkpb" role="heading" aria-level="3" data-processed="true" data-complete="true"><strong>How to read PLU codes:</strong></h3>
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<li><span data-huuid="16379353826605529645"><strong>4-digit codes</strong>: </span><span data-huuid="16379353826605530940">(usually starting with 3 or 4) indicate conventionally grown produce. </span><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true"><b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">Four-digit codes:</b> A four-digit PLU code, typically starting with a 3 or 4, indicates that the produce was grown conventionally. This method uses synthetic fertilizers and pesticides and is the most common growing practice.</span></li>
<li><span data-huuid="16379353826605529434"><strong>5-digit codes</strong>: </span><span data-huuid="16379353826605530729">starting with 8 mean the produce is genetically modified (GMO). </span><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true"><b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">Five-digit codes starting with &#8220;9&#8221;:</b> A five-digit code that begins with the number 9 signifies that the item was grown organically. This means synthetic materials were not used and the product was produced in compliance with organic standards. For example, a conventional banana is <b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">4011</b>, while an organic banana is <b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">94011</b>.</span></li>
<li><span data-huuid="16379353826605530729"><span class="pjBG2e" data-cid="04b69cf9-8700-4a63-a00a-2da5e460e022"><span class="UV3uM"> </span></span></span><span data-huuid="16379353826605529223"><strong>5-digit codes</strong>: </span><span data-huuid="16379353826605530518">starting with 9 mean the produce is organically grown.<span class="pjBG2e" data-cid="69429e6c-42a0-422d-8b9c-71f3d1a5e712"><span class="UV3uM"> </span></span></span><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true"><b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">Five-digit codes starting with &#8220;8&#8221;:</b> A five-digit code starting with the number 8 indicates the produce is a genetically modified organism (GMO). However, these codes are very rare in practice, as many companies choose to simply label GMO produce with the conventional 4-digit code.</span></li>
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<div class="Gur8Ad"><span data-huuid="13679507919534284416"><strong>Convenience:</strong> </span></div>
<div class="vM0jzc"><span data-huuid="13679507919534284171">They allow cashiers and customers to quickly and accurately identify produce items, which is especially helpful for varieties that look similar.<span class="pjBG2e" data-cid="aea6d6c1-b3f1-41c9-a8a5-079e7f3fa4cf"><span class="UV3uM"> </span></span></span></p>
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<div class="vM0jzc"><span data-huuid="13679507919534283436">They make it easier for shoppers to choose between conventionally grown, organically grown, or GMO produce based on their preferences.<span class="pjBG2e" data-cid="de4be933-2c45-494d-9387-f1f365d0c507"><span class="UV3uM"> </span></span></span></p>
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<li data-hveid="CAoQAA" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true"><b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">Not mandatory:</b> PLU codes are administered by the International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS) but are not required by government regulation.</span></li>
<li data-hveid="CAoQAQ" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true"><b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">For shoppers, not cashiers:</b> While PLU codes were originally developed for efficient checkout, they also provide consumers with information about how their food was grown.</span></li>
<li data-hveid="CAoQAg" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true"><b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">Organic vs. conventional:</b> The most useful information for most consumers is the difference between conventional (4-digit code) and organic (5-digit code starting with 9) growing methods.</span></li>
<li data-hveid="CAoQAw" data-sae="" data-complete="true"><span class="T286Pc" data-complete="true"><b class="Yjhzub" data-complete="true">GMO codes are uncommon:</b> Because PLU codes are voluntary, you are unlikely to encounter a code starting with an 8 for genetically modified produce. The Non-GMO Project suggests looking for their butterfly label if you want to avoid GMOs.</span><span class="" data-wiz-rootname="ohfaMd" data-complete="true"><span class="vKEkVd" data-animation-atomic="" data-sae=""> </span></span></li>
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