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Kennedy's Consumer Bill of Rights included the right to be informed, the right to safety, the right to choose, and the right to be heard
The Six Basic Rights ; The Right to Be Safe , The Right to Choose Freely , The Right to Be Heard , The Right to Be Informed , The Right to Education and The Right to Service .
The 4 additional rights that were added to the original Consumer Bill of Rights are the right to satisfaction of basic needs, the right of redress, the right to consumer education and the right to a healthy environment. The 4 original rights are the right to safety, the right to be informed, the right to be heard, and the right to choose.
A consumer has the right to feel reasonably safe in a place of business. They should be protected from hazardous materials. They have the right to be informed if something may be hazardous. They have the right to be heard and the right to choose. This means that if your place of business is unsafe, they have the right to tell you about it and the right to choose to take their business elsewhere.
There are many rights and responsibilities provided to every US citizen by the Constitution. Some examples of these rights and responsibilities include the right to vote, the right to stay informed, the performance of jury duty, and the obligation to obey the laws.
There are many rights and responsibilities provided to every US citizen by the Constitution. Some examples of these rights and responsibilities include the right to vote, the right to stay informed, the performance of jury duty, and the obligation to obey the laws.
Consumer rights refers to the right a consumer has in the market which needs to be protected. Consumer exploitation is when sellers take advantage of the consumers needs.
Consumers have the right to receive accurate information about products and services, including ingredients, safety risks, and pricing. They should be informed of their rights and warranties, as well as have access to clear and understandable terms and conditions. Informed consumers are empowered to make confident purchasing decisions and hold businesses accountable for providing transparent and truthful information.
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John F. Kennedy
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he did not propose the right to be satisfied:)