Here’s the latest on Tesco QR codes.
- Tesco has been rolling out QR codes on its own-brand packaging as part of a broader shift to next-generation barcodes powered by GS1. The initiative aims to improve stock control and enable batch-specific recalls, reducing waste and improving visibility for shoppers. This marks one of the first large-scale moves of its kind in the UK retail sector. [sources cited below]
Key developments you might want to know
- Scope: Initial pilots targeted a selection of Tesco own-brand lines with plans to expand across more products and categories as GS1’s QR-code framework becomes more widely adopted. [sources cited below]
- Purpose: QR codes can point to product details at the point of sale, support traceability, and enable batch-level recall actions without discarding all stock. Retailers can also block specific batches at checkout and contact customers if needed. [sources cited below]
- Industry context: The move aligns with GS1 UK’s push toward QR codes powered by GS1 standards, with a stated industry-wide rollout goal by 2027. [sources cited below]
What this could mean for shoppers
- You may notice more QR codes on packaging replacing the traditional barcodes in many Tesco products over time. At the till, scans should behave similarly, but you may gain access to richer product information via the QR code. [sources cited below]
- In recalls or safety events, QR codes can help identify the precise affected batches, potentially limiting waste and improving replacement or recall efficiency. [sources cited below]
Notable voices
- Tesco’s Development and Change Director has described the change as a significant step forward for the retail industry, with the practical effect being small at checkout for customers but meaningful for supply chains. [sources cited below]
Would you like a quick snapshot of which Tesco product lines have QR codes now, or a brief explainer on how QR codes differ from traditional barcodes in practice? I can also pull you the most recent regional news coverage from the UK media if you’d like.
Cited news on Tesco QR codes:
- Tesco swapping barcodes for QR codes in UK first (coastfm.co.uk) [2026-04-16][1]
- Tesco introduces big change in stores (mirror.co.uk) [2025-04-08][2]
- Tesco trials next generation barcodes (A1 Retail Magazine) [2025-04-27][3]
- UK news on Tesco QR code rollout (Your Herefordshire) [2026-04-20][4]
- Tesco switches barcodes for QR codes in UK first (STV News) [2026-04-16][5]
- Tesco may ditch barcodes for QR codes (Grocery Gazette) [2025-04-03][6]
- GS1 UK updates on Tesco QR transition (GS1 UK) [2026-05-10][7]
- Additional coverage (Yahoo News UK) [2026-04-17][10]
If you want, I can compile a concise, up-to-date summary with the latest store-level status and a simple timeline.
Sources
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www.gs1uk.orgJoin GS1 UK and discover how GS1 barcodes, QR codes powered by GS1 and data standards can streamline your supply chain, boost efficiency and enhance visibility for your products
www.gs1uk.orgAs part of an expanded pilot, Tesco is now trialling the next […]
www.a1retailmagazine.comTesco is considering ditching producing barcodes to replace with QR code technology in its latest digital innovation.
www.grocerygazette.co.ukThe change will see QR codes applied to the packaging of 13 lines of Tesco’s own-brand sausages following a trial.
news.stv.tvTesco is swapping barcodes for QR codes on a range of its own-brand products in a move the supermarket chain is describing as a UK "first".
www.coastfm.co.ukOne of the most revolutionary retailing improvements in decades gets underway in earnest this week when Tesco becomes the first supermarket in the UK to upgrade an entire product range over to a new scanning system. The retail industry is currently working towards switching from traditional linear barcodes to QR codes which can hold far […]
yourherefordshire.co.ukThe new on-pack QR codes not only offer the same scanning functionality at the checkout but also allow customers to instantly access detailed product information
www.mirror.co.uk