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A food processor might want to label their products organic in order to attract a growing segment of the market that has the perception that foods labeled as organic are better tasting, healthier to eat, and better for the environment. As they court that group, the companies might price certain products out of other markets. If it were not profitable in some way, companies would not go that route.

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Why might a food processor want to label its product organic?

A food processor might want to label their products organic in order to attract a growing segment of the market that has the perception that foods labeled as organic are better tasting, healthier to eat, and better for the environment. As they court that group, the companies might price certain products out of other markets. If it were not profitable in some way, companies would not go that route.


What is a food label?

My gosh it is the label on the food product that you purchase


What sould be done if a food product is mislabeled?

Food products that are mislabeled should have the manager of the store selling such an item notified. For instance, if a consumer has bought a product where the label states refrigeration after opening is unnecessary, and finds that it spoils, then that's an error in labeling. Also, perhaps a better example might be a substance in a health food store that is sold as a product that improves eyesight, needs a label that says the FDA has not made any determination on such a product, and there are no such substances. The product making a claim is mislabeled if it does not have the described label on no FDA approval.


How does your calculated number of calories compare to the calories listed on the label of the food product?

my calculated number of calories compare to the calories listed on the label of food product higher.


What are items that should be listed in a label for a product that will be stored?

food


Why might a food processor want to label its food organic?

A food processor might want to label their products organic in order to attract a growing segment of the market that has the perception that foods labeled as organic are better tasting, healthier to eat, and better for the environment. As they court that group, the companies might price certain products out of other markets. If it were not profitable in some way, companies would not go that route.


How do you know what is inside canned food that label came off?

Unless you know the code system that the processor uses, you will have to open the can.


Which part of a food label tells what is used to make the food product?

The ingredients list tells what is used to make the food.


A food label that advertises the product as a rich source of fiber is an example of?

nutrient claim.


What does nutrition label tell you about the food or drink?

You don't. You'll have to rely on the processor's trustworthiness. You might try comparing the nutrition panel of similar juices to see if something is off. In the United States, FDA does not have the resources to check all labels and test products for label accuracy. If the label seems really wrong, bring it to the attention of the agency with jurisdiction. In the United States, that could be the FDA.


Is it correct to assume that a food product sold in America that does not have a 'Product Of' label is from the USA?

Not necessarily. There are exemptions or 'loop holes'. See Related Links.


Where would you look on the food label to determine if sugar was added to product?

The carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are complex sugars.