Label arrangement for a food package
11501665 · 2022-11-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D75/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/522
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09F3/04
PHYSICS
International classification
B65D77/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This invention relates to a label arrangement for consumer destined food packages. A food package (10, 50) comprises at least an undertray (20) and a lidstock (40) arranged together defining in between a cavity for a food product (30). The label arrangement according to the invention comprises a printable face material (110) and a pressure sensitive adhesive (120) for attachment of the label (100) onto the package (10, 50). The adhesive surface of the pressure sensitive adhesive (120) layer is arranged to have one or more adhesion free (550) and printed zones and the label (100) is further arranged with one or more weakenings (700) through the label face material (110) allowing to manually fold the part of the label with adhesion free (550) and printed zone for visual inspection of said printing while the label (100) otherwise remains attached to the package (10, 50). The label (100) is arranged onto the package (10, 50) so that said manual folding of the part of the label with the adhesion free (550) and printed zone increases visual access to food product (30) in the package (10, 50).
Claims
1. A label arrangement comprising an adhesive label (100) and a food package (10, 50), which food package comprises at least an undertray (20) and a lidstock (40) sealed together defining in between a cavity for a food product (30), the adhesive label (100) comprising a printable face material (110) including a first surface and a second surface, pressure sensitive adhesive (120) arranged on the second surface of the printable face material providing adhesion for attachment of the adhesive label (100) onto the food package (10, 50), characterized in that the adhesion of the adhesive label (100) towards the food package (10, 50) is arranged to be localized with one or more area(s) without adhesion (550) arranged between at least two area(s) with adhesion (500), the printable face material (110) is provided with one or more weakening(s) (700) allowing to manually open at least one such weakening (700) for folding the area without adhesion away from the food package (10, 50) along a folding line (750), the folding line (750) keeping the folded part attached to the adhesive label (100), an area with adhesion is arranged next to the following line, and the pressure sensitive adhesive maintains adhesion of the rest of the adhesive label (100) to the food package (10, 50) when the area without adhesion (550) is folded away from the food package (10,50); wherein the area(s) without adhesion (550) are positioned into area(s) where the adhesive label (100) is not arranged to closely follow an outer contour of the food package (10, 50); wherein the adhesive label is automatically dispensed by a dispensing apparatus from a release liner to the food package in a single dispensing step by folding the adhesive label around the food package on at least two sides of the food package; and wherein the label is quadrangular.
2. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive (120) is a permanent pressure sensitive adhesive.
3. The label arrangement, according to claim 1, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive (120) is a removable pressure sensitive adhesive.
4. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the area(s) without adhesion (550) are arranged by leaving said area(s) without pressure sensitive adhesive (120).
5. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the area(s) without adhesion (550) are arranged by deadening the adhesion of the pressure sensitive adhesive (120).
6. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the area(s) without adhesion (550) are arranged by coating the pressure sensitive adhesive (120) with non-adhesive coating.
7. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the food package (10, 50) is a vacuum food package.
8. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the food package (10) comprises an undertray bottom, tray sides and a lidstock (40) arranged onto upper rim of the tray sides and the adhesive label (100) is being arranged to cover partially at least the lidstock (40) and two tray sides or the lidstock (40), one tray side and the undertray bottom.
9. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the food package (10) comprises an undertray bottom, tray sides and a lidstock (40) arranged onto upper rim of the tray sides and the adhesive label (100) is being arranged to cover partially at least the lidstock (40), two of the tray sides and the undertray bottom.
10. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive label (100) is arranged to be wrapped around periphery of the food package (10, 50) in a manner that a leading edge (160) and a trailing edge (170) of the adhesive label (100) touch or overlap each other at one side of the food package.
11. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the areas without adhesion (550) has printed information (950).
12. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive label (100) is arranged on the food package (10,50) so that a foldable part (600) having been folded away from the food package provides visual access to the food product (30) in the food package (10, 50).
13. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive label (100) is arranged onto the food package so that a foldable part (600) having been folded away from the food package allows visual access to information (950) carried by the adhesive label (100).
14. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive label (100) is arranged on a modified atmospheric package (MAP).
15. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the food package (10) is a clamshell type package having a one-piece structure.
16. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the food package (10) is a box type package having separate lid and undertray parts.
17. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive label (100) is arranged to cover at most 50%, of the lidstock (40).
18. The label arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the lidstock (40) is transparent.
19. The adhesive label of claim 1, wherein one side of the quadrangular label deviates from a straight line.
20. The adhesive label of claim 1, wherein the label is rectangular, optionally wherein one side of the rectangular label deviates from a straight line.
21. An adhesive label (100) for a food package (10, 50), the food package (10, 50) comprising at least an undertray (20) and a lidstock (40) sealed together defining in between a cavity for a food product (30), wherein the adhesive label (100) comprises a printable face material (110) including a first surface and a second surface, pressure sensitive adhesive (120) arranged on the second surface of the printable face material for providing an adhesion area, characterized in that the second surface of the printable face material comprises at least one non-adhesion area (550) between at least two adhesion areas (500), the adhesive label (100) includes a foldable part (600) between at least one weakening (700) and a folding line (750), the foldable part (600) comprising the non-adhesion area (550), an area with adhesion is arranged next to the folding line, and the at least one weakening (700) at the foldable part (600) is configured to enable manual opening of the weakening (700) for folding the foldable part (600) away from the food package (10, 50) along the folding line (750); wherein the at least one non-adhesion area (550) is positioned in such a way, that the adhesive label (100) is arrangeable not to closely follow an outer contour of the food package (10, 50); wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive maintains adhesion of the adhesion area of the adhesive label (100) to the food package (10, 50) when the non-adhesion area (550) is folded away from the food package (10,50); wherein the adhesive label is automatically dispensed by a dispensing apparatus from a release liner to the food package in a single dispensing step by folding the adhesive label around the food package on at least two sides of the food package; and wherein the label is quadrangular.
22. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive (120) is a permanent pressure sensitive adhesive.
23. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the at least one non-adhesion area (550) is arranged by leaving said area without pressure sensitive adhesive (120).
24. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the at least one non-adhesion area (550) is arranged by deadening adhesion of the pressure sensitive adhesive (120).
25. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the at least one non-adhesion area (550) is arranged by coating the pressure sensitive adhesive (120) with non-adhesive coating.
26. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the adhesive label (100) is arrangeable to cover partially at least the lidstock (40) and two further sides of the food package (10).
27. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the adhesive label (100) is arrangeable to cover partially at least the lidstock (40), the undertray (20) and optionally tray sides connecting the lidstock (40) and the undertray (20).
28. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the adhesive label (100) is arrangeable to be wrapped around periphery of the food package (10) in such a way that a leading edge (160) and a trailing edge (170) of the adhesive label (100) touch or overlap each other at one side of the food package.
29. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the at least one non-adhesion area (550) has printed information (950).
30. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the foldable part (600) of the label is configured to be foldable away from the adhesion area (500) of the adhesive label in order to provide visual access to the cavity in the food package (10, 50).
31. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the foldable part (600) of the label is configured to provide visual access to information (950) carried by the second surface of the printable face material.
32. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the adhesive label (100) comprises a width and a length, wherein the length is greater than the width; and alternating non-adhesion areas and adhesion areas are provided along length of the adhesive label.
33. The adhesive label (100) according to claim 21, wherein the weakening (700) comprises a perforation.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(19) The figures show illustrations of embodiments and those may not be in scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(21) Alternatively, a food package 10 may be a so-called clamshell container. The clamshell container is a one-piece container consisting of two halves joined by a hinge area which allows the structure to come together for closing when the lid part is turned over the undertray part. This type of packages may be made of transparent plastic material and may be used for vegetables, salads or fruits. Clamshell packages may not be hermetically sealed and may even comprise additional venting holes or openings to allow excess moisture to escape from the package.
(22) As a further alternative, a food package 10 may be a box type package consisting of separate undertray 20 and lid 40. The undertray 20 and lid 40 may be of same or different materials and they may be arranged together in an atmospherically sealed or non-sealed manner.
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(24) The label 100 may further have one or more cut-out 800 to increase the visibility into the contents of the package 10. These cut-outs may be in the form of various intends in the label periphery or different size and shape of openings or holes through the label within the area of the label. These cut-outs may be part of the brand image presented by the label.
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(28) The face material 110 may be of a single layer construction or it may be a multilayer structure combining different materials or layers. A multilayer face material may be achieved via laminating two or more preformed layers together. In case of a filmic face material, a multilayer structure or part of it may be achieved via coextrusion.
(29) The adhesive 120 is arranged between a release liner 130 and the face 110.
(30) The adhesive may be, for example, hotmelt or acrylic based adhesive. The adhesive may further be adhesive that is suitable to be used in direct food contact.
(31) The adhesive may be a permanent or removable pressure sensitive adhesive.
(32) The adhesive may be of reclosable type allowing to open and close the label contact with the package several times. The adhesive may be a wash off adhesive designed to loose tack when exposed to water or to a specific chemical wash off process.
(33) The release liner 130 may be filmic or paper, such as polypropylene or polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material. The release layer on the release liner may be silicone or non-silicone based material. A non-silicone based release layer may be for example fluoro based material.
(34) At least one of the face material 110, the adhesive 120 and the release liner 130 may be fully or partially bio-based, biodegradable, compostable or combination of those. The label 100 may be designed to be easily removable from the package manually or using other suitable means to allow recycling of the package and label materials separately.
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(36) The aforementioned converting steps necessary to prepare the individual labels for dispensing are typically performed off-line before the dispensing phase. Depending on the equipment, some or even all of the converting steps may be also performed on-line just prior or during the dispensing. Typically, the converted label web is stored on a label roll 140 which is then reeled open during the dispensing. The individual labels are separated from the release liner 130, typically by directing the web over a so-called dispensing tip (not shown) where the label 100 becomes separated from the release liner 130 when the release liner makes a sharp turn after which the release liner 130 is reeled onto a liner roll 150 for disposal or recycling. The individual labels 100 with their pressure sensitive adhesive layer 120 then being exposed, are ready to become transferred and applied to the item to be labelled.
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(38) One benefit of the invention is that the label laminate according to an embodiment of the invention before or after converting steps is both flexible and thin which means that label roll 140 can carry a significantly high number of individual labels 100. This provides logistical savings and during high speed dispensing the label roll 140 does not require frequent changes compared to the work required, for example, to provide corresponding amount of cardboard sheet labels for dispensing.
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(43) The clamshell package and the box type package may comprise plastic material.
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(46) In order to make the label 100 attached onto the package 10, the label has localized areas with and without adhesion. The label may comprise alternating areas with adhesion 500 and areas without adhesion 550. The attachment of the label towards the package is achieved through the areas with adhesion 500. In
(47) The areas with adhesion 500 are typically positioned close to the corners of the package 10 and also close to the leading edge 160 and trailing edge 170 of the label. This arrangement provides good adhesion to package on areas where the label 100 will naturally be in close contact with the package 10.
(48) Close contact with the package refers to the area(s) of the label, which is adhered to the package through the area(s) with adhesion. In other words, the label is adhered to the surface of the package through the area(s) with adhesion. These are also the areas where the label might be most exposed to physical stress during logistics and other handling of the package 10.
(49) The areas without adhesion 550 are arranged in between the areas of adhesion 500. However, at least on one side of the package 10, they are further arranged to allow folding the label 100 partly open. This is exemplified in
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(51) Information 950 may contain, for example, recommendations for preparing the food, information regarding the origin or nutritional value of the product, customer loyalty or award related information or any other optional or required information. Folding the label open to access the underside information does not require opening the food package 10 itself and the label 100 also remains to be attached to the package. This allows the consumer 1000, for example, to study the cooking instructions in advance and to store the product for later use without interfering the modified atmospheric or vacuum package and its internal hygiene. The additional information also remains attached to the package 10 and is not lost in the process.
(52) One benefit of the label 100 according to an embodiment of the invention relates also to the easier removal of the label from the package 10, if such removal would be necessary, for example, to assist the separate recycling of the package 10 and the label 100 materials. The removal of the label is easier thanks to the alternating areas with adhesion 500 and without adhesion 550. Easier removal may be achieved even if the pressure sensitive adhesive 120 would be of so-called permanent adhesive which provides good adhesion to (high peeling forces from) the package.
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(56) The labels 100 according to one or more embodiments of the invention may have multicolor printing on the topside applied, for example, using flexo printing or any other printing method that a person skilled in the art would consider suitable for this purpose. The printing of the information 950 on the underside may be performed on the adhesive, after which the adhesion is killed in that area 550 using lacquer, varnish or other suitable method. Alternatively, the printing of the information 950 on the underside may be performed after the non-adhesion areas 550 have been formed either using aforementioned adhesion killing methods or pattern gumming. In pattern gumming the adhesive is originally applied only locally therefore no adhesion killing is necessary later.
(57) Typically, during the label laminate manufacturing the adhesive is coated evenly to cover the total area of the release liner 130. This adhesive layer is then cured with heat to become pressure sensitive adhesive 120. The pressure sensitive laminate is then formed by laminating the pressure sensitive adhesive coated release liner 130 with the face material 110. This laminate is then converted into printed and die-cut labels. The laminate may be opened during these converting phases to perform the underside printing and adhesion killing and these and other manufacturing or converting steps may be performed in any order suitable and practical for that particular case.
(58) As discussed above, the non-adhering areas can be formed locally by killing the adhesion of selected areas of the adhesive after the laminate has already been originally formed. Alternatively, it is also possible to use so-called pattern gumming where the adhesive is coated only onto the necessary areas of the release liner before the lamination phase and original lamination forming.
(59) Adhesion killing and pattern gumming can also be used in combination to achieve the necessary outcome.
(60) “Pressure sensitive adhesive” (PSA) herein refers generally to an adhesive that bonds firmly with the application of light pressure. It adheres to most surfaces with very slight pressure; is available in solvent, latex or water based forms, and is often based on non-crosslinked rubber adhesives, acrylics, or polyurethanes. PSA forms viscoelastic bonds that are aggressively and permanently tacky; adhere without the need for more than hand pressure; and require no activation by water, solvent, or heat. Some PSA materials are cured by hot air, electron beam, UV, or chemical.
(61) Permanent type pressure sensitive adhesive refers to PSA, which has high permanent bondage to the labelled surface. This means that the adhesive is not intended to become easily released and then reapplied. It does not mean that the label cannot be manually separated from the labelled item but that this cannot happen unintentionally.
(62) Removable type pressure sensitive adhesive refers to PSA, which has lower permanent bondage to the labelled surface. This means that the adhesive is intended to become easily manually released.
(63) Reclosable or open-closure type pressure sensitive adhesive refers to PSA, which has lower permanent bondage to the labelled surface. This means that the adhesive is intended to become easily manually released and can also be reapplied manually onto the surface several times.
(64) A face material 110 of the label 100 may be a filmic (plastic) or paper based or a combination of these. The face material may be a single layer or a multilayer structure.
(65) A paper based face material may comprise glassine or kraft paper, for example. The plastic film may comprise polymers, such as polyolefin, polyester, polystyrene, polyurethane, polyamide, polyvinylchloride or any combinations of these. The face material may be biodegradable, such as lactic acid, starch or cellulose based. The polymer film may include homopolymers, copolymers or it may consists of a polymer blend. For example, the face material may comprise mixtures of polyolefins, such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). In addition, the plastic film may comprise additives, such as pigments or inorganic fillers to provide, for example, a desired colour for the face. Additives may include, for example, titanium dioxide, calcium carbonate and blends thereof. The plastic film may comprise minor amounts of other additives and/or film modifiers, e.g. plasticisers, stabilizers, anti-static agents, slip/anti-block agents.
(66) The face material 110 may be coated for improving its visual appearance, physical properties or printability. The face material 110 may comprise barrier properties.
(67) The face material 110 comprises two surface sides. One of the surface sides of the face material, a backside, is able to receive adhesive. The face material is compatible with adhesive. Anchorage between the face and adhesive is desired. Adhesive migration on the face surface is not desired. The face material and adhesive shall have no harmful reaction(s) between the two.
(68) Another face material side, a front side, opposing the side arranged to receive adhesive, is printable. Properties of the face material have effect on printing and/or print quality, for example on density levels of ink/toner, bleeding of ink/toner, ink/toner transfer and anchorage. The paper face absorption properties, surface properties, surface chemistry, surface porosity may have effect on printing and print quality. The surface suitable for printing has a sufficiently high surface tension. A low surface tension may lead to poor retaining capability of printing ink/toner applied to the surface. For example, the plastic film may have a surface tension at least 36 dynes/cm, preferably at least 38 dynes/cm or at least 44 dynes/cm measured according to the standard ASTM D-2578. The surface tension may be between 36 and 60 dynes/cm, preferably between 38 and 56 dynes/cm or between 44 and 50 dynes/cm.
(69) The face material may be printable via thermal printing, for example via direct thermal printing. The face material is suitable for thermal printing and thermal print transfer. The face material may comprise a thermal coating at both sides or least on one side for receiving a print. The face material smoothness has effect on providing suitable and even contact between print ink and the face material. The face material absorption properties have effect on anchorage of the ink.
(70) The release liner 130 may comprise a paper or a plastic film, for example polyethylene, polypropylene or polyester. The liner may be comprise polyethylene terephthalate (PET). A liner comprising a plastic film has effect on smoothness of the surface. For example, an uncoated paper liner may comprise less smoothness on the surface compared to a plastic film liner. Smooth surface of a plastic liner may have effect on clarity of a transparent liner. A transparent liner enables providing a print on both liner surface, or on both face material surfaces. A transparent liner may enable providing a visible print on a face surface or on a liner surface arranged next to each other, or on an adhesive. A plastic liner comprises good mechanical properties having positive effect on strength. This provides strength and wear sustainability for the label, since the liner is not removed, but left between attached ends of the label. A liner protects adhesive layer during shipment and storage. A liner enables a label web to be rolled on a roll.
(71) For fluent and reliable handling and dispensing the materials for the label 100 need to be selected accordingly. Below certain parameters for the materials are given with suitable ranges. As shown, the optimal ranges may vary in machine direction (MD) and transverse direction (TD) of the label laminate web. TD refers to a cross (machine) direction (CD).
(72) Parameters for Paper Face Materials
(73) In General
(74) stiffness in MD 0.08-1.2 mNm according to ISO/DP 2493
(75) stiffness in CD 0.04-1.1 mNm according to ISO/DP 2493
(76) tear strength in MD 250-1100 mN according to ISO 1974
(77) tear strength in CD 250-1200 mN according to ISO 1974
(78) For Higher Speed Labelling and/or Challenging Package and/or Label Shapes
(79) stiffness in MD 0.2-0.85 mNm according to ISO/DP 2493
(80) stiffness in CD 0.1-0.70 mNm according to ISO/DP 2493
(81) tear strength in MD 300-950 mN according to ISO 1974
(82) tear strength in CD 300-1100 mN according to ISO 1974
(83) Depending on the Application
(84) caliper range 40-350 microns according to ISO 534
(85) or for thinner label applications
(86) caliper range 60-130 microns according to ISO 534
(87) Parameters for Filmic Face Materials
(88) caliper range 15-200 microns ISO 534
(89) or for thinner label applications
(90) caliper range 35-100 microns ISO 534
(91) Food Approval for Filmic Faces
(92) EU 10/2011 on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food,
(93) EC 1935/2004 on materials and articles intended to come into contact with food,
(94) the German recommendation BfR (Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung) BfR XIV for plastic dispersion,
(95) FDA (Food and Drug Code of Federal Regulations),
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(97) Parameters for Permanent Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
(98) peel on PE min. 3 N after 24 hrs-max. 30 N after 20 minutes according acc. modified test method FTM 2 (substrate surface polyethylene)
(99) According to an embodiment, a label arrangement comprising a label 100 and a food package 10,50 is provided. The food package comprises at least an undertray 20 and a lidstock 40 sealed together defining in between a cavity for a food product 30. The label comprises at least a printable face material 110 with first surface and second surface and pressure sensitive adhesive 120 arranged on the second surface of the face material providing adhesion for attachment of the label onto the package. The adhesion of the label 100 towards the food package 10, 50 is arranged to be localized with one or more areas without adhesion 550 arranged in between one or more areas with adhesion 500. The label face material is arranged with one or more weakenings 700 allowing to manually open at least one such weakening and fold a part of the label without adhesion away from the food package along a folding line 750, the folding line keeping the folded part attached to the label, and the rest of label remaining attached to the package.
(100) According to an embodiment, the pressure sensitive adhesive 120 is a permanent pressure sensitive adhesive.
(101) According to an embodiment, the areas without adhesion 550 are arranged by leaving said areas without pressure sensitive adhesive 120.
(102) According to an embodiment, the areas without adhesion 550 are arranged by deadening the adhesion of the pressure sensitive adhesive 120.
(103) According to an embodiment, the areas without adhesion 550 are arranged by coating the pressure sensitive adhesive 120 with non-adhesive coating.
(104) According to an embodiment, the areas without adhesion 550 are positioned into the areas where the label is not to closely follow the outer contour of the food package 10,50.
(105) According to an embodiment, the package is a vacuum food package.
(106) According to an embodiment, the food package 10 comprises an undertray bottom, tray sides and a lidstock 40 sealed onto the upper rim of the tray sides and the label is arranged to cover partially at least the lidstock and one or more of the tray sides or tray bottom in C-shape.
(107) According to an embodiment, the food package 10 comprises an undertray bottom, tray sides and a lidstock 40 sealed onto the upper rim of the tray sides and the label is arranged to cover partially at least the lidstock, two of the tray sides and the tray bottom in D-shape.
(108) According to an embodiment, the label 100 is arranged to be wrapped around periphery of the package in a manner that a leading end 160 and a trailing end 170 of the label touch or overlap each other at one side of the package.
(109) According to an embodiment, the areas without adhesion 550 are positioned into the areas where the label is not to closely follow the outer contour of the food package 10,50.
(110) According to an embodiment, at least one of the areas without adhesion 550 has been printed 900.
(111) According to an embodiment, the label 100 is arranged on the package 10,50 so that the folded part 600 having been folded away from the package increases visual access to food product 30 in the package 10, 50.
(112) According to an embodiment, the label 100 is arranged on the package so that the folded part 600 having been folded away from the package allows visual access to the printed information 950 carried by the label 100.
(113) According to an embodiment, the label is arranged on a modified atmospheric package (MAP).