[0001] The present invention relates to a food product packaging comprising foil material
for enclosing a food product. Illustrative and non-limiting examples of food products
to be packaged in the packaging according to the invention are soft kinds of cheese
such as Brie, Camembert, etc., and/or soft kinds of meat-based products such as a
pâté. The packaging according to the present invention is suitable for packaging the
aforementioned exemplary kinds of food products as a whole or pieces thereof. The
present invention also relates to a method of packaging a food product in a food product
packaging set forth.
[0002] The food product packaging described above is very simple of construction and well
known in the art. The foil material of such a packaging is usually tightly wrapped
around the food product. A concern with this kind of packaging, especially when used
for packaging the soft kinds of food products mentioned above, is that it can at least
be quite challenging for a user to avoid unnecessary contact between the food product
and his or her fingers upon removing the foil material. This unnecessary contact is
of course undesirable from a hygienic point of view but also from a practical point
of view it is very inconvenient if the user's digits, for example the fingers and/or
the thumb, get at least partially covered with parts of the food product upon unpacking
the food product. Another concern with the food product packaging according to the
state of the art may be that the food product upon removing the foil material can
get damaged which could lead to breaking off of pieces of the food product. This is
of course undesirable when the user wants to nicely present the unpacked food product
for example to guests.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide a food product packaging that
preempts or at least reduces the abovementioned concerns of the food product packaging
according to the state of the art. It is also an object of the present invention to
provide a method of packaging a food product in a food product packaging set forth.
[0004] At least one of these objects is achieved by a food product packaging according to
the present invention comprising foil material that is provided with a first weakening
line, a first label which is arranged on the foil material, and which is provided
with a second weakening line coinciding with the first weakening line, and a tearing
means for allowing a user of the packaging to take hold of the first label and to
exert a pulling force at the first label for tearing the first label and an underlying
portion of the foil material at a position of the first and second weakening lines.
By providing the foil material, which can be any regular shrink wrapping comprising
for example polyethylene (PE), with a first weakening line, e.g. a perforated line,
an enhanced tearing of at least a portion of the foil material where the first weakening
line is located can be achieved. The first label is provided with a second weakening
line and is arranged on the foil material such that the first and second weakening
lines are coinciding, i.e. are positioned on top of each other. The second weakening
line enables the label to be divided into at least two parts when a user exerts a
pulling force on it. At least a part of the first label adjoining the second weakening
line is unpeelably connected, for example by gluing or welding, to a part of the foil
material adjoining the first weakening line. It will be clear to the person skilled
in the art that the first and second weakening lines should remain functional after
unpeelably connecting the first label to the foil material. Due to this arrangement
of the first label it can provide a tearing means allowing the user of the packaging
to take hold of the first label and to exert a pulling force on it. The arrangement
of the first label further enables that upon tearing of the second weakening line,
the first weakening line will also be torn. Upon further pulling at the tearing means
also the underlying portion of the foil material adjoining the first weakening line
will be torn. In this way the food product packaging according to the invention can
conveniently be opened and the foil material can easily be removed without the concerns
described above. It will be clear to the person skilled in the art that the first
label can have any suitable form, e.g. square, rectangular, round etc.
[0005] In an embodiment of the food product packaging according to the present invention,
the packaging further comprises a plate-like element which is arranged inside the
foil material, at the position of the first and second weakening lines. In this way,
the plate-like element, which may comprise polypropylene (PP), may provide some stiffness
enabling easier tearing of the foil material when the user exerts a pulling force
on the tearing means provided by the first label. The plate-like element may also
be of advantage when providing the foil material with the first weakening line. The
plate-like element may also provide an engaging means for at least one digit, for
example the thumb, of the user's hand thereby preventing unnecessary contact between
the digit and the food product. The plate-like element may also be used for example
as a tag providing information about the food product. The tag may be arranged for
attaching it to the food product for example by sticking it in the food product, e.g.
a piece of cheese such as Brie or Camembert.
[0006] In an embodiment of the food product packaging according to the present invention,
the tearing means comprise portions of the first label which are arranged at opposite
sides of the second weakening line. In this way the user is provided by at least two
pull tabs that allow him or her to take hold of the first label. By applying a pulling
force, which is sufficient and oriented in the appropriate direction, on pull tabs
that are arranged at opposite sides of the second weakening line, the first label
will be torn along the second weakening line and consequently the foil material underneath
will be torn along the first weakening line. In this way the packaging can be opened
in a convenient and easy way.
[0007] In an embodiment of the food product packaging according to the present invention,
the tearing means comprise two edge portions of the first label, wherein in a closed
state of the packaging the edge portions are extending parallel to the second weakening
line, at a distance from the second weakening line, and wherein the edge portions
are at most peelably attached to the foil material. The two edge portions allow the
user to take hold of the first label for exerting a pulling force on it. The two edge
portions may be peelably attached to the foil material in order to avoid damaging
of these tearing means for example due to handling of the packaging when putting it
in a shelf in a store. It will be clear to the person skilled in the art how a peelable
attachment of the edge portions of the first label to the foil material should be
established. In the case that the first label has a round shape, the boundary between
an edge portion and the portion of the label outside the edge portions is extending
parallel to the second weakening line when the packaging is in a closed state.
[0008] In an embodiment of the food product packaging according to the present invention,
a portion of the first label outside of the edge portions is unpeelably attached to
the foil material. This portion borders at least on one side of the first and second
weakening lines that are coinciding. It is also possible that this portion of the
first label borders on both sides of the first and second weakening lines. By unpeelably
attaching the abovementioned portion of the first label to the foil material, e.g.
by gluing or welding, the pulling force exerted on the edge portions of the first
label is transferred to the second weakening line and consequently to the first weakening
line.
[0009] In an embodiment of the food product packaging according to the present invention,
the first and second weakening lines are extending parallel to a plane of symmetry
of the packaging when the packaging is in a closed state. This enables a symmetrical
opening of the foil material after tearing of the first and second weakening lines.
[0010] In an embodiment of the food product packaging according to the present invention,
the packaging further comprises a third label which is provided on the foil material,
at a position which in a closed state of the packaging is at an opposite side of the
packaging with respect to a position of the first label on the foil material. The
third label may comprise a reference to the first label that provides tearing means,
e.g. pull tabs, for opening the packaging by tearing the first and second weakening
lines described above. The third label may also be used for providing product information
to the user.
[0011] In an embodiment of the food product packaging according to the present invention,
the packaging further comprises a second label covering the second weakening line
of the first label, wherein the second label is peelably attached to the first label.
Covering of the second weakening line and consequently of the first weakening line
by the second label enables a hermetic sealing of the packaging thereby isolating
the food product inside the packaging from the outside world. Such a hermetic sealing
is required for establishing and guaranteeing an acceptable perishable date. For establishing
the hermetic sealing it would be sufficient if the second label only covers the second
weakening line of the first label. However, as will be discussed below other embodiments
may also provide to be beneficial. The second label is peelably attached to the first
label for allowing easy removal of the second label and providing easy access to the
tearing means provided by the first label. Because of the peelable attachment of the
second label to the first label, removal of the second label will not lead to tearing
of the second and/or the first weakening lines. The second label can provide a reference
to the user about the underlying first label. It will be clear to the person skilled
in the art how to establish a peelable attachment of the second label to the first
label.
[0012] In an embodiment of the food product packaging according to the present invention,
the first label and the second label have at least equal dimensions. In this way the
full area of the second label can be used for example for providing additional information
about the food product to the user but other advantageous uses can also be envisioned.
Another possibility is that the dimensions of the second label are larger than the
dimensions of the first label. This could be beneficial if more area is required for
displaying information. It will thus be clear that a square or rectangular shape of
the third label is preferable.
[0013] According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of packaging a food
product in a food product packaging set forth is provided, the method comprises the
steps of
- providing foil material;
- providing the foil material with a first weakening line;
- wrapping a food product in the foil material while leaving the first weakening line
freely accessible from the outside;
- providing a first label comprising a second weakening line; and
- unpeelably attaching a portion of the first label to the foil material, at a position
in which the second weakening line coincides with the first weakening line, while
at least one edge portion of the first label is at most peelably attached to the foil
material.
[0014] In an embodiment of the method according to the present invention, the method further
comprises the step of peelably attaching a second label to the first label at a position
in which the second label at least covers the second weakening line.
[0015] In an embodiment of the method according to the present invention, the method further
comprises the step of placing a plate-like element on the food product before wrapping
the food product in the foil material, at the position where the first weakening line
is to be located.
[0016] The step of providing the foil material with a first weakening line can be implemented
in several ways. A first possible implementation is that the weakening line is provided
by using a laser. It will be clear to the person skilled in the art which kind of
laser is suitable for establishing perforated lines in shrink wrappings comprising
PE. In the case of using a laser for providing the first weakening line, the method
according to the present invention involves as a first step the provision of the foil
material. Next, the first weakening line is provided by using the laser. As a next
step, the food product and the plate-like element are arranged on the foil material
such that the plate-like element is positioned at the location of the first weakening
line in the foil material. Then, the food product is wrapped in the foil material
such that the plate-like element is inside the packaging, i.e. between the food product
and the foil material. As a next step, a first label comprising a second weakening
line is provided. The first label is arranged on the foil material such that the first
and the second weakening lines are coinciding. Furthermore, a portion of the first
label is unpeelably attached to the foil material, at a position in which the second
weakening line coincides with the first weakening line, while at least one edge portion
of the first label is at most peelably attached to the foil material. The unpeelable
attachment of the portion of the first label outside the edge portions of the first
label can be done by gluing. It may also be done by welding. The at most peelable
attachment of the edge portions with the foil material can be realized for example
by deactivating the glue used. It will be clear to the person skilled in the art how
deactivation of the glue used can be achieved. After arranging the first label, the
second label can be peelably attached to the first label such that the second label
at least covers the second weakening line of the first label. In this way the hermetic
sealing described above can be established. Finally, the third label can be arranged
on the foil material, at a position which in a closed state of the packaging is at
an opposite side of the foil material with respect to a position of the first label
on the foil material.
[0017] A second possible implementation of the weakening line may be provided by using a
cutting device such as a knife or other suitable sharp element that is suitable for
achieving a perforated line in a foil material comprising PE. In this case, the method
according to the present invention involves also as a first step the provision of
the foil material. However, as a next step the food product and the plate-like element
are provided and wrapped in the foil material such that the plate-like element is
inside the packaging, i.e. between the food product and the foil material. Then the
cutting device is used for establishing the first weakening line in the foil material
at the position of the plate-like element. The presence of the plate-like element
in this case is essential as on the one hand it prevents the cutting device from damaging
the food product while making the cuts in the foil material and on the other hand
prevents the cutting device from getting polluted by parts of the food product and/or
from getting blunt very fast. The plate-like element thus prevents a reduced throughput
of a production line due to an increased down-time of the production line because
of required maintenance of the cutting device. As a next step, the first label comprising
the second weakening line is provided and arranged on the foil material as described
above. After arranging the first label, the second label can be peelably attached
to the first label as described above. Finally, the third label can be arranged on
the foil material as described above.
[0018] It has to be remarked that the arrangement of the first and the second labels can
also be done simultaneously in the case that the second label is already arranged
on top of the first label.
[0019] According to a further aspect of the present invention, a method of packaging a food
product in a food product packaging set forth is provided, the method comprises the
steps of
- providing foil material;
- arranging a first label on the foil material, wherein a portion of the first label
is unpeelably attached to the foil material, and wherein at least one edge portion
of the first label is at most peelably attached to the foil material;
- providing the foil material with a first weakening line and the first label with a
second weakening line, at the portion where the first label is unpeelably attached
to the foil material, wherein the first and second weakening lines are coinciding;
and
- wrapping a food product in the foil material while leaving the first label freely
accessible from the outside.
[0020] An advantage of the method described above, is that it enables the first and second
weakening lines to be positioned exactly on top of each other as they are provided
by cutting, preferably in one go, through both the first label and the foil material.
In this way, the complexity of packaging process is reduced because accurate positioning
of the first label when arranging it on the foil material such that the first and
second weakening lines will coincide, can be omitted. It will be clear to the person
skilled in the art that the first and second weakening lines can alternatively be
provided by a cutting process in which the total cutting depth is achieved by multiple
consecutive cuts at the same position. Furthermore, the cutting process can be implemented
using any of the techniques described above.
[0021] A further advantage of the method described above is that a double layered tag comprising
the first and second labels is not required. This reduces the price of the food product
packaging.
[0022] In an embodiment of the method according to the present invention, the method further
comprises the step of peelably attaching a second label to the first label at a position
in which the second label at least covers the second weakening line. In this way the
hermetic sealing described above can be established.
[0023] In an embodiment of the method according to the present invention, the method further
comprises the step of placing a plate-like element on the food product before wrapping
the food product in the foil material, at the position where the first and second
weakening lines are to be located.
[0024] These and other features and effects of the present invention will be explained in
more detail below with reference to drawings in which preferred and illustrative embodiments
of the invention are shown. The person skilled in the art will realize that other
alternatives and equivalent embodiments of the invention can be conceived and reduced
to practice without departing from the scope of the present invention. In the drawings,
Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of an embodiment of the food product packaging
according to the present invention containing a food product, e.g. a piece of Brie,
wherein the location of a third label is indicated.
Fig. 2a shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging as shown
in Fig. 1, wherein the location of the second label covering the first label is shown.
Fig. 2b shows a schematic cross section of the embodiment of the packaging as shown
in Fig. 2a along line IIb-IIb.
Fig. 2c shows a close-up view of the area indicated in Fig. 2b.
Fig. 3 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging as shown
in Fig. 2a, wherein a user is removing the second label.
Fig. 4 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging as shown
in Fig. 2a, wherein the second label has been removed and the user has taken hold
of the edge portions of the first label.
Fig. 5 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging as shown
in Fig. 4, wherein the user is exerting a pulling force in the direction of the arrows
thereby tearing at least the first and the second weakening lines.
Fig. 6 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging as shown
in Fig. 5, wherein in addition to the first and the second weakening lines the foil
material is being torn by exerting a pulling force on the edge portions of the first
label.
Fig. 7 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging as shown
in Fig. 6, wherein the plate-like element provides an engaging means for the thumb
of the user's hand.
Fig. 8 shows a schematic representation of the food product, i.e. the piece of Brie,
being presented on a tray, wherein the plate-like element has been stuck into the
food product for example for providing information to the user.
[0025] The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the figures identical components
are denoted by the same reference numerals.
[0026] The food product packaging as shown in the annexed drawings can be applied for packaging
of soft kinds of cheese, e.g. Brie, Camembert, etc., but its use is not restricted
to that. It may also be used for packaging of soft kinds of meat-based products, e.g.
a pâté.
[0027] Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of an embodiment of the food product packaging
(1) according to the present invention containing a food product (3), e.g. a piece
of Brie, wherein the location of a third label (9) is indicated. The third label (9)
may comprise a reference to a first label (5) and/or a second label (10) that are
arranged at the opposite of the packaging (1), wherein the first label (5) provides
tearing means (7), e.g. pull tabs, for opening the packaging (1) by tearing the first
weakening line (4) and the second weakening line (6) as described above. The third
label (9) may also be used for providing product information to the user. In this
embodiment of the packaging (1), the third label (9) has a rectangular shape. It will
be clear to the person skilled in the art that any suitable shape may be used.
[0028] Fig. 2a shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging (1) as
shown in Fig. 1, wherein the location of the second label (10) covering the first
label (5) is shown. The second label (10) covers the second weakening line (6) of
the first label (5), wherein the second label (10) is peelably attached to the first
label (5). Covering of the second weakening line (6) and consequently of the first
weakening line (4) by the second label (10) enables a hermetic sealing of the packaging
(1). In practice, the first (5) and the second (10) labels may be arranged simultaneously
on the foil material (2). This can be achieved when the second label (10) is already
arranged on top of the first label (5). In this embodiment of the packaging (1), the
first label (5) and the second label (10) have a rectangular shape. It will be clear
to the person skilled in the art that any suitable shape may be used.
[0029] Fig. 2b shows a schematic cross section of the embodiment of the packaging (1) as
shown in Fig. 2a along line IIb-IIb. Among others, it can be seen that the third label
(9) is arranged on the foil material (2), at a position which in a closed state of
the packaging (1) is at an opposite side of the packaging (1) with respect to a position
of the first label (5) on the foil material (2).
[0030] Fig. 2c shows a close-up view of the area indicated in Fig. 2b. It can be seen that
a plate-like element (8) is arranged between the foil material (2) and the food product
(3), at the position of the first weakening line (4) of the foil material (2) and
the second weakening line (6) of the first label (5). It can further be observed that
a portion (11) of the first label (5) outside of the edge portions (7) is unpeelably
attached to the foil material (2). In the embodiment of the packaging (1) shown in
Fig. 2c, this portion (11) borders on both sides of the first (4) and second weakening
lines (6). By unpeelably attaching the abovementioned portion (11) of the first label
(5) to the foil material (2), e.g. by gluing or welding, a pulling force exerted on
the edge portions (7) of the first label (5) is transferred to the second weakening
line (6) and consequently to the first weakening line (4). Furthermore, it can be
seen that the edge portions (7) of the first label (5) form tearing means that allow
the user to take hold of the first label (5). The edge portions (7) are arranged at
opposite sides of the second weakening line (6) of the first label (5). In the embodiment
of the packaging (1) shown, the edge portions (7) are not attached to the foil material
(2). In another advantageous embodiment of the packaging (1), the edge portions (7)
may be peelably attached to the foil material (2). In this way, damaging of the edge
portions (7), for example due to handling of the packaging when putting it in a shelf
in a store, may be avoided. Fig. 2c also shows that in this embodiment of the packaging
(1) the first label (5) and the second label (10) have at least equal dimensions in
a first dimension and that the second label (10) covers the second weakening line
(6) of the first label (5).
[0031] Fig. 3 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging (1) as
shown in Fig. 2a, wherein a user is removing the second label (10). It can be seen
that in this embodiment of the packaging (1) the first label (5) and the second label
(10) have equal dimensions. Upon removing the second label (10), which is peelably
attached to the first label (5), access is provided to tearing means that are provided
as edge portions (7) of the first label (5). Because of the peelable attachment of
the second label (10) to the first label (5), removal of the second label (10) will
not lead to tearing of the second (6) and/or the first (4) weakening lines. The second
label (10) can provide a reference to the user about the underlying first label (5).
[0032] Fig. 4 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging (1) as
shown in Fig. 2a, wherein the second label (10) has been removed and the user has
taken hold of the edge portions (7) of the first label (5) by gripping these portions
between his or her fingers. It can be seen that the first (4) and second (6) weakening
lines are extending parallel to a plane of symmetry of the packaging (1) in this closed
state. Furthermore, it can be seen that the two edge portions (7) of the first label
(5), which provide the tearing means, in this closed state of the packaging (1) are
extending parallel to the second weakening line (6), at a distance from the second
weakening line (6). The position of the plate-like element 8 with respect to the first
(4) and second (6) weakening lines is also indicated using dashed lines.
[0033] Fig. 5 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging (1) as
shown in Fig. 4, wherein the user is exerting pulling forces on the edge portions
(7) of the first label (5) in the direction of the arrows. The pulling forces are
sufficient for tearing at least the first label (5) along the second weakening line
(6) and consequently the foil material (2) underneath the first label (5) along the
first weakening line (4). In this way the packaging (1) can be opened in a convenient
and easy way.
[0034] Fig. 6 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging (1) as
shown in Fig. 5, wherein in addition to the first (4) and the second (6) weakening
lines the adjoining foil material (2) is being torn further by exerting a further
pulling force on the edge portions (7) of the first label (5). By removing the foil
material (2) in this way, the plate-like element (8), which is positioned on the food
product (3), can be uncovered.
[0035] Fig. 7 shows a schematic representation of the embodiment of the packaging (1) as
shown in Fig. 6, wherein the plate-like element (8) provides an engaging means for
the thumb of the user's hand. In this way, unnecessary contact at least between the
thumb and the food product (3) can be prevented. Form a hygienic point of view this
is of course very desirable. In addition, from a practical point of view it is very
inconvenient that the user's digits, for example the fingers and/or the thumb, do
not get at least partially covered with parts of the food product (3) upon unpacking
the food product (3).
[0036] Fig. 8 shows a schematic representation of the food product (3), i.e. the piece of
Brie, being presented on a tray. The plate-like element (8) has been stuck into the
food product (3) for example for providing information to the user.
[0037] It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention
is not limited to the examples discussed in the foregoing, but that several amendments
and modifications thereof are possible without deviating from the scope of the present
invention as defined in the attached claims. While the present invention has been
illustrated and described in detail in the figures and the description, such illustration
and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary only, and not restrictive.
The present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but comprises any
combination of the disclosed embodiments that can come to an advantage.
[0038] Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by a person
skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the figures,
the description and the attached claims. In the claims, the word "comprising" does
not exclude other steps or elements, and the indefinite article "a" or "an" does not
exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different
dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be
used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting
the scope of the present invention.
1. Food product packaging (1) comprising
- foil material (2) for enclosing a food product (3), wherein the foil material (2)
is provided with a first weakening line (4);
- a first label (5) which is arranged on the foil material (2), and which is provided
with a second weakening line (6) coinciding with the first weakening line (4); and
- a tearing means (7) for allowing a user of the packaging (1) to take hold of the
first label (5) and to exert a pulling force at the first label (5) for tearing the
first label (5) and an underlying portion of the foil material (2) at a position of
the first (4) and second (6) weakening lines.
2. Food product packaging (1) according to claim 1, further comprising a plate-like element
(8) which is arranged inside the foil material (2), at the position of the first (4)
and second (6) weakening lines.
3. Food product packaging according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the tearing means comprise
portions of the first label which are arranged at opposite sides of the second weakening
line.
4. Food product packaging (1) according to claim 3, wherein the tearing means (7) comprise
two edge portions of the first label (5), wherein in a closed state of the packaging
(1) the edge portions are extending parallel to the second weakening line (6), at
a distance from the second weakening line (6), and wherein the edge portions are at
most peelably attached to the foil material (2).
5. Food product packaging according to claim 4, wherein a portion of the first label
outside of the edge portions is unpeelably attached to the foil material.
6. Food product packaging (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein in a
closed state of the packaging (1) the first (4) and second (6) weakening lines are
extending parallel to a plane of symmetry of the packaging (1).
7. Food product packaging (1) according to claim 6, further comprising a third label
(9) which is provided on the foil material (2), at a position which in a closed state
of the packaging (1) is at an opposite side of the packaging (1) with respect to a
position of the first label (5) on the foil material (2).
8. Food product packaging (1) according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising
a second label (10) covering the second weakening line (6) of the first label (5),
wherein the second label (10) is peelably attached to the first label (5).
9. Food product packaging (1) according to claim 8, wherein the first label (5) and the
second label (10) have at least equal dimensions.
10. Method of packaging a food product (3) in a food product packaging (1) according to
any of the preceding claims, comprising the steps of
- providing foil material (2);
- providing the foil material (2) with a first weakening line (4);
- wrapping a food product (3) in the foil material (2) while leaving the first weakening
line (4) freely accessible from the outside;
- providing a first label (5) comprising a second weakening line (6); and
- unpeelably attaching a portion of the first label (5) to the foil material (2),
at a position in which the second weakening line (6) coincides with the first weakening
line (4), while at least one edge portion of the first label (5) is at most peelably
attached to the foil material (2).
11. Method according to claim 10, further comprising the step of
- peelably attaching a second label (10) to the first label (5) at a position in which
the second label (10) at least covers the second weakening line (6).
12. Method according to claim 10 or 11, further comprising the step of
- placing a plate-like element (8) on the food product (3) before wrapping the food
product (3) in the foil material (2), at the position where the first weakening line
(4) is to be located.
13. Method of packaging a food product (3) in a food product packaging (1) according to
any of the claims 1-9, comprising the steps of
- providing foil material (2);
- arranging a first label (5) on the foil material (2), wherein a portion of the first
label (5) is unpeelably attached to the foil material (2), and wherein at least one
edge portion of the first label (5) is at most peelably attached to the foil material
(2);
- providing the foil material (2) with a first weakening line (4) and the first label
(5) with a second weakening line (6), at the portion where the first label (5) is
unpeelably attached to the foil material (2), wherein the first and second weakening
lines are coinciding; and
- wrapping a food product (3) in the foil material (2) while leaving the first label
(5) freely accessible from the outside.
14. Method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of
- peelably attaching a second label (10) to the first label (5) at a position in which
the second label (10) at least covers the second weakening line (6).
15. Method according to claim 13 or 14, further comprising the step of
- placing a plate-like element (8) on the food product (3) before wrapping the food
product (3) in the foil material (2), at the position where the first and second weakening
lines are to be located.