A Universal Product Code (UPC) is a 12-digit barcode widely used in North America and other regions for tracking trade items in stores. A “number lookup” service, in the context of a major retailer, refers to utilizing the UPC to find product information within that retailer’s system. For example, an individual might use the code printed on a cereal box to check its price or availability at a specific store.
The ability to identify products rapidly and accurately through their UPC offers several advantages. It streamlines inventory management for retailers, allowing them to monitor stock levels and optimize supply chains. For consumers, a lookup capability provides access to product details, pricing, and in some cases, customer reviews, enabling informed purchasing decisions. Historically, this process was confined to in-store scanners, but increasingly, it is available online through retailer websites and mobile applications.