Re-Code.com was a web site that allowed users to enter information about products they purchased into a database that was then publicly searchable. This information included, name, brand, store, UPC ID number, price, and packaging material. It used the UPC number of the product to generate a representative bar code in real time on the user's screen. The web site itself was made to look very similar to Priceline.com. A step through visual guide and a commercial that dramatized the act of switching UPC bar codes were shown on the site.
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So what happened with the Price Choppers, FBI, and Kellogg investigations?
commentleaver 1 year ago