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Education Phase 1 Food packaging
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Why do we need food packaging? To protect food. To keep food safe to eat. To provide information.
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Protection Packaging holds the food (stops it from spilling). It also protects it from damage.
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Safety Packaging protects the food from micro- organisms (e.g. bacteria), pollution or vermin. This means the food is kept safe to eat.
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Information Information on the packaging can help the customer make a choice.
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Information The information is shown in the form of a label.
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Labelling Most food labels show the following: name; weight/volume; ingredients; storage (if appropriate); the date when the food should be eaten; country of origin
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Labelling Name – what the product is called e.g. cornflakes. Different brands may have products with the same name. Weight – how much the food weighs. This can be given in grams (solids) or millilitres (liquids).
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Labelling Ingredients – what separate foods the product contains (e.g. onions, tomatoes). Storage – where the food should be stored to keep it safe (e.g. freezer, fridge, cupboard).
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Labelling The date when the food should be eaten – after this date food may not be safe to eat or may not look or taste as good. Country of origin – where the food was produced e.g. Spain.
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