Packaging Shows What Part of the Animal Your Meat Comes From

Informative packaging seems to have gained a bit more traction recently, like those bold, IKEA-esque sandwich labels. Although they haven’t gone mainstream quite yet, it’s a practical (and visually appealing) move for those who want to know what they’re actually eating.

Most recently, Spanish-based studio Fauna created a clever way to show consumers where their meat and cheese came from. The educational packaging, made for the Barcelona meat shop Corella, clearly displays the original location of the food and where on the animal the meat and cheese is from.

Corella Packaging

Corella Packaging

Corella Packaging

Your move, Purdue.

H/T PSFK + Picthx Fauna

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