Bellwork 1-1 Think about a time when you or your family purchased food: What kind of labels where on the container? What kind of labels where on the container?

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Bellwork 1-1 Think about a time when you or your family purchased food: What kind of labels where on the container? What kind of labels where on the container? What information was on those labels? What information was on those labels? Think about a time when you or your family purchased clothing: What kind of labels where on the product? What kind of labels where on the product? What information was on those labels? What information was on those labels?

How to compare consumer information for food, apparel, personal hygiene, and medicinal drug products. Unit 6 Objective 5.02

Consumer information for food products Required information on food labels (by Food and Drug Administration) Common name of the food; also includes form of food---chopped, whole, etc. Common name of the food; also includes form of food---chopped, whole, etc. Net weight or volume Net weight or volume Name and address of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor Name and address of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor List of ingredients List of ingredients Must be listed largest to smallest by weight All additives must be listed The term artificial must be stated if artificial flavors are used Even foods with a standard of identity established with FDA must include this

Consumer information for food products Most food products are required to have a nutrition facts panel containing: Serving size in both household and metric measures Serving size in both household and metric measures Servings per container Servings per container Calories per serving and calories from fat Calories per serving and calories from fat Percent Daily Values in grams or milligrams Percent Daily Values in grams or milligrams Total fat, saturated fat, and trans fat Cholesterol Sodium, including all forms of salt Total carbohydrate, including sugars and dietary fiber, as well as starches Protein, including both animal and vegetable sources Percentages of Daily Values for vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, and iron per serving; amounts of other vitamins and minerals may also be listed

Consumer information for food products Voluntary information often found on food labels Cooking directions and recipe ideas Cooking directions and recipe ideas Brand name---types of brands of food products: Brand name---types of brands of food products: National brands---products with nationally advertised, well-known trade names Store brands/private labels---products sold only in a particular chain of stores Generic brands---products that do not have a brand name Price information Price information Price of the item---may not be on the individual product, but only on shelf tag Some stores have scanners to check prices using Universal Product Code (UPC) Unit price---cost per unit of measurement (ounce, pound, etc.) Unit price useful for comparing sizes and brands to determine best buys Open dating Open dating Indicates dates foods should be used for optimum quality, flavor, and nutrition 20-plus states require open-dating, but federal law does not require it Sell by, or pull, date---last date a product should be sold Freshness date---last date you can expect highest quality of a food product Expiration date---last date a food product should be used Pack date---date a food product was processed or packaged

Consumer information for apparel products Information required by Federal Trade Commission (FTC), permanently stamped/sewn in Manufacturer or seller or brand name identification Manufacturer or seller or brand name identification Fiber name and content by weight---e.g., 100% cotton Fiber name and content by weight---e.g., 100% cotton Country of origin, if not made in the USA Country of origin, if not made in the USA Care information stating ways to launder, dry, iron and/or dry clean Care information stating ways to launder, dry, iron and/or dry clean

Consumer information for apparel products Laws governing clothing and textile (apparel) products Wool Products Labeling Act---products with wool must be labeled with percent and type of fiber---new or virgin wool, reprocessed or reused; enforced by FTC Wool Products Labeling Act---products with wool must be labeled with percent and type of fiber---new or virgin wool, reprocessed or reused; enforced by FTC Textiles Fiber Products Identification Act---label with generic name, fiber content, and percent of each fiber by weight, country of origin (if imported); enforced by FTC Textiles Fiber Products Identification Act---label with generic name, fiber content, and percent of each fiber by weight, country of origin (if imported); enforced by FTC Permanent Care Labeling Rule---label best way to clean product---methods, temperatures for washing, drying, pressing, and dry cleaning; enforced by FTC Permanent Care Labeling Rule---label best way to clean product---methods, temperatures for washing, drying, pressing, and dry cleaning; enforced by FTC Flammable Fabrics Act---sets flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, other apparel, carpets, rugs, and mattresses; enforced by Consumer Product Safety Commission Flammable Fabrics Act---sets flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, other apparel, carpets, rugs, and mattresses; enforced by Consumer Product Safety Commission

Consumer information for apparel products Other manufacturers’ information on removable hang tags or sewn in Size, name of color, designer’s name Size, name of color, designer’s name Special finishes that alter performance Special finishes that alter performance Stain-resistant---spills remain on surface until wiped away; less likely to soak in and leave stains Permanent press---fabric resists wrinkling during wear and when laundered Fire-retardant or flame-resistant---resists flame; does not burn quickly Anti-static---resists buildup of static electricity; less likely to cling Quality of construction must be assessed by studying details of actual product Seams, hems, zippers, and fasteners are smooth, secure, flat, and not puckered Seams, hems, zippers, and fasteners are smooth, secure, flat, and not puckered Fabric designs are matched at seams; collars flat; pockets and trims straight Fabric designs are matched at seams; collars flat; pockets and trims straight

Comparing Food and Apparel Labels Assignment Go to my website and under Unit 6, 5.02 find: Comparing Food Labels Assignment Comparing Food Labels Assignment Comparing Apparel Labels Assignment Comparing Apparel Labels Assignment Complete both as directed and submit to Edmodo by the end of class

Bellwork 1-2 Which food product is a wise purchase on May 1 of the current year? Which food product is a wise purchase on May 1 of the current year? A. A can of whole kernel corn with a pack date of April 15, same year A. A can of whole kernel corn with a pack date of April 15, same year B. A gallon of milk with a sell by date of April 29, same year B. A gallon of milk with a sell by date of April 29, same year C. A package of fresh sliced pepper with a freshness date of April 15, same year C. A package of fresh sliced pepper with a freshness date of April 15, same year D. A package of yeast with an expiration date of April 1, same year D. A package of yeast with an expiration date of April 1, same year Nathan plans to buy five pairs of pants, one for each day of the week. Which is the best choice for Nathan? Nathan plans to buy five pairs of pants, one for each day of the week. Which is the best choice for Nathan? A. Dry-clean-only pants with no finish for $30 A. Dry-clean-only pants with no finish for $30 B. Hand-wash and hang-to-dry linen pants for $50 B. Hand-wash and hang-to-dry linen pants for $50 C. Hand-wash-only dress pants for $40 C. Hand-wash-only dress pants for $40 D. Machine washable pants with permanent press finish on sale for $35 D. Machine washable pants with permanent press finish on sale for $35 Marion searches for easy-care blouses to wear to the office. Which is the best choice for Marion? Marion searches for easy-care blouses to wear to the office. Which is the best choice for Marion? A. 60% polyester/40% cotton blouses, machine wash warm, tumble dry, remove promptly A. 60% polyester/40% cotton blouses, machine wash warm, tumble dry, remove promptly B. 100% cotton knit blouses, wash in cold water, bright colors separately, lay flat to dry B. 100% cotton knit blouses, wash in cold water, bright colors separately, lay flat to dry C. 100% linen blouses, hand wash cold water, hang to dry, steam-press C. 100% linen blouses, hand wash cold water, hang to dry, steam-press D. 100% silk woven blouses, dry clean only D. 100% silk woven blouses, dry clean only

Consumer information for personal hygiene products Personal hygiene products are also known as cosmetics and grooming aids---e.g., antiperspirants, dandruff shampoo, fluoride toothpaste, and sunscreen. Those that claim to affect the structure or function of the body are also classified as drugs. These must meet labeling requirements of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Consumer information for personal hygiene products FDA labeling requirements for hygiene products: Name and description (use) of the product Name and description (use) of the product Ingredients listed from largest to smallest Ingredients listed from largest to smallest Ingredients of hygiene products classified as “drugs’ listed in one of two categories Ingredients of hygiene products classified as “drugs’ listed in one of two categories “Active” for the ingredients which make the product effective “Other” for the additional ingredients

Consumer information for personal hygiene products FDA labeling requirements for hygiene products: Quantity by count, measure or weight Quantity by count, measure or weight Country of origin if imported Country of origin if imported Name and address of the firm marketing the product Name and address of the firm marketing the product Name of the manufacturer if it is different from the distributor Name of the manufacturer if it is different from the distributor Warning/safe use instructions must be on products that could be harmful if misused Warning/safe use instructions must be on products that could be harmful if misused Tamper-resistant packaging required for liquid oral hygiene and vaginal products, eye- drops, and contact lens preparations Tamper-resistant packaging required for liquid oral hygiene and vaginal products, eye- drops, and contact lens preparations

Consumer information for personal hygiene products Hygiene products classified as non-drug cosmetics do not claim to affect structure or function of the body. These do not require approval to use certain ingredients and do not have to show proof of performance. Because there are no laws governing use of terms on cosmetics labels, manufacturers are able to include information with limited or undetermined reliability to boost sales. dermatologist-tested---manufacturer does not have to provide information about test dermatologist-tested---manufacturer does not have to provide information about test hypoallergenic---implies that the product is less likely to cause an allergic reaction hypoallergenic---implies that the product is less likely to cause an allergic reaction fragrance-free---the product contains none or small amounts of fragrance ingredients fragrance-free---the product contains none or small amounts of fragrance ingredients natural---implies that the product came from a plant or animal source natural---implies that the product came from a plant or animal source noncomedogenic---the product claims not to clog the pores noncomedogenic---the product claims not to clog the pores vitamin-enriched---vitamins have been added to the product vitamin-enriched---vitamins have been added to the product

Consumer information for personal hygiene products Suggestions for making informed purchasing decisions: Ask for recommendations from friends and family members Ask for recommendations from friends and family members Keep in mind that needs and suitability of products varies from one person to another Keep in mind that needs and suitability of products varies from one person to another Judge quality of products more by quality of ingredients than by price Judge quality of products more by quality of ingredients than by price Read directions thoroughly; pay attention to warnings Read directions thoroughly; pay attention to warnings Read ingredients lists closely; keep track of ingredients that cause reactions Read ingredients lists closely; keep track of ingredients that cause reactions Immediately stop using any product that causes redness or irritation Immediately stop using any product that causes redness or irritation When possible, buy small samples to test new products When possible, buy small samples to test new products Avoid buying sets of products containing items you’ve not used before Avoid buying sets of products containing items you’ve not used before Return products that yield negative results; some offer money-back guarantees Return products that yield negative results; some offer money-back guarantees Evaluate safety, effectiveness, economy, and need before purchasing Evaluate safety, effectiveness, economy, and need before purchasing

Comparing Personal Hygiene Labels Assignment Go to my website and under Unit 6, 5.02 find: Comparing Personal Hygiene Labels Assignment Comparing Personal Hygiene Labels Assignment Complete as directed and submit to Edmodo by the end of class

Bellwork 1-3 Which labeling clearly indicates the hygiene product is a drug and must meet FDA requirements? Which labeling clearly indicates the hygiene product is a drug and must meet FDA requirements? A. "Bath talc with deodorant perfect for the whole family" \ A. "Bath talc with deodorant perfect for the whole family" \ B. "Dermatologist-tested liquid after-shave" B. "Dermatologist-tested liquid after-shave" C. "Invisible fresh-scent solid/active ingredient: antiperspirant'" C. "Invisible fresh-scent solid/active ingredient: antiperspirant'" D. "Mega-hold hair styling gel with radical control" D. "Mega-hold hair styling gel with radical control" Which labeling clearly indicates the hygiene product has demonstrated proof of its claims? Which labeling clearly indicates the hygiene product has demonstrated proof of its claims? A. "Makeup is noncomedogenic" A. "Makeup is noncomedogenic" B. "Power gel holds style longer" B. "Power gel holds style longer" C. "Vitamin-enriched lotion" C. "Vitamin-enriched lotion" D. "With active ingredients to control bad breath" D. "With active ingredients to control bad breath"

Consumer information for medicinal drugs Medicinal drugs are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Drugs are available as generic drugs or by trade and brand names Generic drugs are sold by their common name, chemical composition, or class Generic drugs are sold by their common name, chemical composition, or class Generic drugs usually cost much less than trade/brand drugs Generic drugs usually cost much less than trade/brand drugs Generic drugs have the same ingredients and effectiveness as trade/brand drugs Generic drugs have the same ingredients and effectiveness as trade/brand drugs Patients may request doctors to substitute a generic equivalent for another drug Patients may request doctors to substitute a generic equivalent for another drug

Consumer information for medicinal drugs Types of drugs as defined by the FDA Prescription drugs Prescription drugs Available only by written order from a doctor Stronger, more effective than over-the-counter drugs May have side effects, especially if taken improperly Health insurance will cover costs of some FDA requires labels on prescription drugs to contain pharmacist’s name, address, and phone number; prescription number; date of prescription; names of doctor and patient; directions for use; expiration date; and whether renewable

Consumer information for medicinal drugs Types of drugs as defined by the FDA Over-the-counter drugs Over-the-counter drugs Available without a written order from a doctor Considered safe if taken according to directions Sometimes not covered by health insurance FDA requires labels on over-the-counter drugs to contain: Name and address of manufacturer, packer, or distributor Quantity of contents Purpose of medication Directions for use/storage Recommended dosages Length of time medicine may be taken Cautions for times to avoid use Possible side effects and interactions with other medicines Active ingredients and quantity per dose Other ingredients Habit-forming properties Expiration date

Consumer information for medicinal drugs Suggestions for making informed purchasing decisions Check availability of generic substitutes for trade and brand name drugs Check availability of generic substitutes for trade and brand name drugs Ask if a drug is habit-forming and exercise caution when using Ask if a drug is habit-forming and exercise caution when using Exercise caution when using dietary supplements, as these are not tested or approved by the FDA or any other government agency and may not be safe or effective Exercise caution when using dietary supplements, as these are not tested or approved by the FDA or any other government agency and may not be safe or effective Beware of websites that sell unapproved products or products that should only be obtained with a doctor’s prescription---may be out of date, counterfeit, or contaminated Beware of websites that sell unapproved products or products that should only be obtained with a doctor’s prescription---may be out of date, counterfeit, or contaminated Avoid purchasing tobacco products, as data shows they are associated with heart and lung diseases, cancer, digestive problems, and infertility Avoid purchasing tobacco products, as data shows they are associated with heart and lung diseases, cancer, digestive problems, and infertility