115582 〈480p | FHD〉

However, the number identifies specific items or entries in other contexts:

If you are looking for a produce item, you may be misreading a sticker. Standard PLU codes follow these rules: 115582

Could you confirm where you saw this number, or check if there is a on the label? However, the number identifies specific items or entries

: It is the grant agreement number for the European Bank for induced pluripotent Stem Cells (EBiSC) . Engineering/Energy Article : It is used as a product identifier

Based on the number provided, "115582" does not correspond to a standard international Price Look-Up (PLU) code for fresh produce, as those are strictly four or five digits .

: Genetically modified (GMO) produce, though this is rarely used by retailers.

: It refers to a specific research article in the journal Energy Conversion and Management titled "Potential of applying the thermochemical recuperation in combined cooling, heating and power generation". : It is used as a product identifier for White Oak Plywood at Sierra Forest Products. Understanding Produce Codes