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Bar coding in a Paris hospital laundry saves money, doubles production.
To an American, the French may seem far behind in their acceptance of 65/35 polycotton blend uniforms. A Frenchman, on the other hand, may find it curious that Americans are so slow to come to bar coding laundered work garments.