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#* UPC Bar codes are typically registered and used in the United States and Canada and, therefore, do not indicate a country identifier.
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A similar bar code system is EAN (European Article Number). It contains 13 digits and also indicates the country in which the bar code was registered. Read the first "3" digits of the code to determine this.
Example: If the first 3 digits of the bar code are 690, 691, or 692, the country in which the code was registered was China.
It is important to note that the country code in EAN bar codes does not indicate where the product was manufactured [1] For example, if the bar code begins with 64, then it was registered in Finland (probably to a company that was headquartered in Finland). Look more closely at the packaging, however, and you may find that the product was "Made in China".
So the info the OP gave us is used for the EAN (European Article Number)
You mean not shithawks? But seriously any thing from commercial food chains is garbage.but people without money to afford proper food are doomed which is most of the planet