New products When a finished product is finally on the market, sales staff will need to know: its functions its features its customer benefits how it compares.

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New products When a finished product is finally on the market, sales staff will need to know: its functions its features its customer benefits how it compares with competitors’ products

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Packaging Packaging is a key part in the product mix: It attracts the buyer’s attention. It advertises the benefits of the product inside the packaging. It lists the contents. It protects the contents. It contributes to convenience and ease-of-use.

Food packaging When you buy food, what are the most important packaging considerations for you? Recycling Design and look Information about the product: source, content, sell- by date Protection and security What kinds of packaging do you think are good or bad?

Internet research Look up ‘universal design’ on the Wikipedia website at: Wikipedia, which is an online free-content encyclopedia, is a great source of information when doing research on the Internet.

The MP-Bunny How would you package this?

Discuss how you could package the following items:

Wrap rage 60,000 people a year are injured in Great Britain …

Wrap rage text Are these statements true or false? If false, say why. 1 Injuries to people over 50 when they open packaging are increasing fast. 2 Consumers are trying to open packaging in the incorrect way. 3 Some types of packaging can cause medical problems. 4 The situation with packaging is getting worse.