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NPR Story
11:24 am
Sun October 7, 2012
The Barcode: Through Thick And Thin For 60 Years
By editor
Originally published on Tue October 9, 2012 1:24 pm
Transcript
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:
Today marks an important anniversary. On October 7, 1952, 60 years ago, the patent for the bar code was filed. For younger listeners, it's perhaps hard to imagine that there was actually a time when everything you bought wasn't scanable. Today, of course, those vertical zebra stripes are ubiquitous, on everything - from air fresheners to zombie survival kits.
According to the BBC, the very first item ever scanned by its barcode was a pack of chewing gum in an Ohio supermarket in 1974.
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