Explore our premium beverage & food label printing options, where quality meets creativity. Our visually appealing and informative labels enhance product presentation, ensuring your brand stands out on the shelves.
In the competitive food and beverage industry, you need self-adhesive labels that highlight your brand as well as display important information clearly to consumers. This includes dates, warnings and ingredients.
Applying coherent branded labels across your product packaging helps you to quickly roll out new product lines. When your goods reach the shelves, they will stand out compared to your competitors, and it can make them easy for consumers to identify.
Plus, if you’re launching a new brand, labelling is a cheap way to establish your identity, increase trust and encourage interest from consumers. It also helps to speed up recognition and drive incremental purchases.
By using the latest printing technology and digital presses, appealing designs and quality materials, our food labels give your products the best chance of success.
Working closely with you, we provide labelling solutions that keep up with current trends and ensure brand consistency. We also hold pre-printed stock that can be called on at a days’ notice, helping to reduce the costs that come with storage and ordering in bulk.
We also understand that food labels have to withstand exposure to tough conditions, which is why our solutions are long-lasting and durable enough to withstand high and low temperatures.
When it comes to large print volumes, our experts can also work closely with your production teams to ensure labels are compatible with your auto-application systems.
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"Being part of the labels team, we find joy in turning ordinary packages into visually appetising experiences. Each label tells a story, from food ingredients to branding that stands out, it's all part of our expertise."
When it comes to food and beverage stickers and labels, our team are trustworthy, knowledgeable, adaptive and consistent. We are fully committed to providing the best label solutions, meeting the ever-more demanding expectations of customers, and maintaining our overall reputation for quality service.
With our complete consultation and design service, our team work with you to deliver high-quality waterproof labels that are durable and suitable for everyday use from 9 UK operational centres and 5 UK warehouse facilities.
With our full management service and commitment to providing the best value food and beverage labels, we manufacture, overprint, and deliver all your products on time and on budget. What’s more, we also offer a waste pickup and recycling scheme for high-volume orders. Contact us to find out more and make an enquiry.
At Hague, we also take sustainability seriously and continuously look at ways of embedding greener practices into our activities and our supply chain.
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I have used Hague for a number of years for labels and have always been happy with the quality of their products and customer service levels. Working in the food industry means I need to use suppliers who are flexible in their approach as things can change at the last minute. I need to be confident that labels will be supplied on time or even sometimes at short notice.
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Read MoreA food label is a panel found on packaged food products that provides essential information about the contents, nutritional value, and other relevant details to help consumers make informed choices. These labels are regulated to ensure accuracy and transparency.
Food labels are important because they provide essential information about the nutritional content, ingredients, and potential allergens in food products. They help consumers make informed choices, ensure safety for those with food allergies, and promote transparency about what is in the food. On top of that, labels include use-by or best-before dates to manage food safety and reduce waste.
A food label must include the ingredient list, nutritional information, allergen information, use-by or best-before date, country of origin, serving size, any additives or preservatives, and storage instructions. This ensures consumers have the necessary details to make informed and safe food choices.
Yes, food labels are required by UK law. They must comply with the Food Information Regulations (FIR) and other relevant legislation, ensuring that they provide accurate and necessary information to consumers about the product’s ingredients, nutritional content, allergens, and other important details.
To label drink bottles, you need to include the product name, a list of ingredients in descending order by weight, nutritional information per 100ml and per serving, and highlight any allergens present. Additionally, display the use-by or best-before date, mention the country of origin, provide storage instructions, and include details of any relevant additives or preservatives. This ensures compliance with regulations and gives consumers essential information.