Product with Sticker VS Product with No Sticker: A Comparison
Sticker is a relatively small object with various uses. In a product, a sticker in Singapore functions as a label that indicates the information on the product. The sticker has a side that functions as an adhesive to attach it to a surface. The attachment of a sticker to a product has a tremendous effect in terms of the aesthetics of the appearance so that people who see it are curious to see it.
If you find yourself recognizing a brand or product, is it because of the way they label their product? Accompanied by other designs and elements? Yes, most of us will recognize the product from the design and label it uses. Which is the label is made from stickers. Almost all manufacturing businesses do the labelling of a product using stickers. A label contains important information such as brand name, composition, and place of manufacture, expiry date, and other necessary information such as contain nuts, gluten, halal and non-halal, and others. The legal side and info about governed by standardization are also commonly found on labels.
Why is that? This is to provide detailed information about the things consumers need. Labelling is also mandatory for every product marketed to consumers and consumed directly. This is to avoid miss perceived and misinformation between consumers, manufacturers, and the government that controls every step of the way.
Besides, labelling is also carried out so that in the supply chain process it is easier for officers to sort goods or materials to be sent somewhere. It will also be easier for them to get information about the truck or train or cargo where they need to place an item. The recipient of the goods will also find it easier to know what goods they receive. Label information in this case can be in the form of the item name, weight, volume, and others. So, from the things mentioned above, it is quite clear that labelling a product is very important in every aspect that the product goes through. From starting to be made in the factory, down to the hands of consumers.
If we compare it to a product that does not have a label or any description, it will be difficult to identify it. Well, let say you want to buy a shampoo, you come to the aisle with various shampoos with brands on the shelf. Now, you're looking at several different brands. If you found that the usual products you always buy are changing their packaging including stickers/labels on it, you would not notice unless you're really looking into it, aren't you? By that time, you might as well pick another shampoo with nice and clear labelling on it.
Stickers with less labelling, a decrease in appearance after they change a packaging, and an un-labelled product, will definitely be out of sight. Customers lack trust and have a tendency not to choose. This is because they are suspicious and afraid that the product they choose does not match their wants and needs.
So, it is clear that in terms of the use of a sticker or label is important and even vital for a commercial product. Un-labelled products only exist at the stage before labelling and it is prohibited to circulate commercially.
