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Auchan has introduced a blockchain-based food tracking program developed by Hungarian developers in five countries
Solutions based on blockchain technology play an increasingly important role in international food safety. This has a serious domestic implication as well.
The use of blockchain technology in tracking is rather new. Recently US Walmart, French Carrefour, and Dutch retailer Albert Heijn have announced that they are introducing similar systems.
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