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Packaging and Labeling
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Lesson Objectives Explain the functions of product packaging Identify the functions of labels Identify and explain government regulations that affect packaging and labeling of products
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PACKAGING The physical container or wrapping for a product
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Packaging Functions To promote and sell the product –Package design, color, shape, size –Mixed bundling –Price bundling
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Packaging Functions To provide information about product –Contents –Nutritional value –Potential hazards
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Packaging Functions Express Customer Needs –Family Packs –Single-serving –Snack and lunch kits
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Packaging Functions To ensure consumer safety –Blister packs (medicines) –Child-proof/tamper proof
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Packaging Functions To protect the product –Air-tight –Padded package
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Contemporary Packaging Issues Aseptic packaging Environmental packaging Cause packaging
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Labeling Information tag, wrapper, seal or imprinted message that is attached to a product or its package
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Purpose of labels Content information Directions for use Protection of business involving misuse
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Types of Labels Brand labels Grade labels Descriptive labels
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Government Legislation Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (1966) –Mandatory labeling –Packaging regulations Nutritional Labeling and Education Act of 1990 –List all ingredients or contents –Give nutritional value
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Federal Agency Requires manufacturers to place health warnings –Medicines –Cigarettes –Alcohol
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Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Care labels - 1972 Environmental claims - 1992 –Recyclable –Ozone-friendly –Biodegradable
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Legal standards and certifications –Organic foods Country of Origin Label (COOL) –Fruits, vegetables, peanuts, meats and fish
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Packaging and Labeling
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