Do Not Use Labels Permanent Adhesive
Do Not Use Labels Permanent Adhesive
Description
These bold 'Do Not Use' labels, make it clear when an item is not to be used, whether that is due to a product recall, out of date items, or a food safety investigation taking place.
In the case of the latter, very often after testing, food is found to be fine and is allowed to be used. These labels ensure stock can be held, out of normal stock rotation procedures, then either discarded or put back into use at a later date depending on the circumstances, without any risk of it being used in the meantime.
These permanent adhesive labels are ideal for use with frozen food as they will continue to stick regardless of the environment. If, however, you require labels for use on containers that are to be reused, we also offer the same item with a soluble adhesive.
Delivery
We will normally send next day delivery items to you for next business day delivery if ordered before 2.00pm however this cannot be guaranteed. International orders are generally received in under 7 days unless they are non stock items in which case please allow 10 business days.
For more information visit our Delivery page
Returns
You are entitled to cancel your order and return the goods within 7 working days for a full refund, including the cost of delivery. Do this by contacting us by email or telephone and quoting the order number supplied to you. Your refund will be paid within 30 days. You are responsible for the cost and risk of loss or damage when returning the goods, so you should take out enough postal insurance to cover their value. This cancellation policy does not affect your rights when we are at fault - for example, if goods are faulty or misdescribed. Any goods returned should be in saleable condition.
These terms apply to your order. We may change our terms and conditions at any time, so please do not assume that the same terms will apply in the future.
None of these terms affect your legal rights and these are not diminished in any way. If any term is held to be invalid under any applicable statute or rule of law, that term is automatically omitted from the terms to minimum extent necessary to comply with the law and without affecting the validity or enforceability of the remainder.