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Pick up a few packaged goods that you want to buy and examine the information given. In what ways are they useful? Is there some information that you think should be given on those packaged goods but is not? Discuss.
Consumer Rights
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Packaged goods typically provide various types of information on their packaging, which serves several useful purposes for consumers:
- Product Identification — Packaging includes the name and brand of the product, making it easy for consumers to identify and choose the product they want.
- Ingredients and Nutritional Information — This is crucial for consumers who have allergies or dietary restrictions. It helps them make informed choices about what they are consuming.
- Instructions for Use — Products often include instructions on how to use them safely and effectively, ensuring optimal results and minimizing misuse.
- Expiry Date/Best Before Date — This information informs consumers about the shelf life of the product and ensures they use it before it expires.
- Net Quantity — Packaging indicates the quantity or volume of the product, allowing consumers to compare prices and understand how much they are purchasing.
- Manufacturer's Details — This includes the name and address of the manufacturer or importer, which is important for consumer recourse in case of issues with the product.
- Price (MRP) — The Maximum Retail Price is typically printed on the packaging, giving consumers transparency about the cost of the product.
Information about health benefit and risks should be added. More detailed information on the health benefits (if any) or potential risks associated with long-term use of certain products could empower consumers to make more informed decisions about their health. Also, enhancing transparency in areas like environmental impact, ingredient origins, safety testing, and additional usage tips could further empower consumers to make informed choices that align with their values and preferences.
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