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Dot It is Securing Its Take-Out Alcohol with Tamper-Proof Stickers

Dot It, a restaurant fulfillment company that's based in Arlington, Texas, announced that it would be providing its clients with tamper-proof stickers for take-out alcohol products, called 'SecureIt.'

By using the stickers, restaurants can help to guarantee that their products containing alcohol arrive as intended, with the secure stickers ensuring that the drink containers or bags containing the product have not been opened during the delivery process. The labels also make it known that a particular product contains alcohol, ensuring no mix ups happen when more than one person orders from the same establishment. The SecureIt stickers are offered in two standard sizes, which are able to sufficiently cover small to extra-large take-out cups and bags.
Trend Themes
1. Tamper-proof Stickers - The use of tamper-proof stickers for take-out alcohol products presents an opportunity for restaurants to ensure the integrity and safety of their deliveries.
2. Secure Packaging - The demand for secure packaging solutions, like tamper-proof stickers, is increasing as businesses look for ways to protect their products during the delivery process.
3. Personalized Labels - There is potential for restaurants to leverage personalized labels, such as the SecureIt stickers, to differentiate their brand and enhance their customers' experience.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Fulfillment - The restaurant fulfillment industry can benefit from incorporating tamper-proof stickers as an added service to assure the safety of delivered alcohol products.
2. Packaging - The packaging industry can explore the development of new tamper-proof solutions that cater specifically to the needs of the food and beverage sector.
3. Alcohol Delivery - The alcohol delivery industry can adopt tamper-proof stickers as a standard practice to build trust and credibility with customers concerned about the safety of their orders.

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