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Consumer Choices and Food Labelling

Quick questions on Making informed consumer choices: N(A)-Level Nutrition and Food Science

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What are steps to choose between products?
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A sensible process for comparing two products:
What is value for money?
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Value for money means getting good quality and quantity for the price paid, not simply the lowest price. A larger pack may be cheaper per unit, and a slightly dearer product may be better value if it is more nutritious or there is less waste. The cheapest item can be lower quality, less nutritious, or in a small pack that costs more per unit.
What are responsible choices?
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A responsible consumer also thinks about health and the environment:
What is q1?
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Describe three steps a shopper should take to choose between two products. [3 marks]
What is q2?
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Explain what is meant by value for money when buying food. [2 marks]
What is q3?
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State two responsible choices a consumer can make for health or the environment. [2 marks]

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