If you live in America or Europe, you know that all food must be
labeled. The only food that doesn't have to be is, food that is in
individual packages inside of a box or container. Even with that, the
container that they come in have to be labeled. Do you buy your food
according to these labels? That makes you feel smart, like a good
consumer. What if I told you that those labels are nothing more than
hog s---? Well, you would probably get angry at me. For the most part
that is true. Like most things in life, people want to deceive you.
Let's be honest, they want your money. They will do whatever they have
to do to get it. Why not lie? Is the new formula a break through?
Chances are it isn't. Chances are it is just a slight diversion from
the old one. Why do they tell you it is? Because that will make you buy
it. It really is that simple.
Is the product new and improved?
Well, the packaging might be. If it is new and improved, wouldn't that
make it a whole different product? If not, then listen to this. If the
product is new and improved, then what were they selling you before?
Were they selling you some s--- that was worthless? If they were
selling you the best quality item before, how could they make it
better?
What does patented formula mean? It means nothing. Nothing
that should concern any of us. It just means that whatever is in the
stuff, is patented. That shouldn't be too alarming. I mean, do you
really think that Coke isn't patented?
What are labels good
for? You might be thinking that all of this negative stuff means that
they aren't good for nothing. That isn't true. What you have to
determine is, what is hype and what is real.
They are going to try to do everything they can to sell you the
product. Even if you don't need it. That is what some may call hype. On
the other hand, actual info on the food is what you are after. You just
want the facts, just the facts. On the back of the label, should tell
you all that you need to know. Just turn the container around and have
a look see.
What kind of information should you find back
there? You should see what the ingredients are. It should say in fairly
simple terms what is in the product. If it has loads of big words that
you don't know what they are, I would move on to another product and
see what it says. It should tell you what the serving size is. It
should also tell you how many servings are in the container. This is
important when you are shopping on a budget. You should always pay
attention to how many servings are in the container. Compare the price
per serving with other brands of the same item. If you do this often,
you can save yourself a lot of money.
Also the label should
tell you the info on the food. How much fat, vitamins, minerals, cabs
and so forth that is in the food. That is important if you are on a
diet. You need to know what you are putting in your body. If at any
time you feel that you don't have enough info on the product, you can
always check to see if they have a web site. If they do, there might be
some info on it. If they don't, check to see if there is a number that
you can call. If there is a number, chances are there will be someone
there who can answer your question.
Though they do label how
much fat, they don't tell you what kind of fat is in it. This can cause
some problems if you are on a strict dieting plan. Like I said before, you can
try giving them a call for the info that you are looking for.
Of
course some foods won't have labels. Like foods found at the farmers
market or stuff that is sold at a bake sale. You can always ask the
person at the bake sale what they put in the food item. If they say it
is a secret recipe, tell them it is a secret where your wallet is and
walk away from them. There is no reason why they at least can't tell
you what is in the things. The farmers market really isn't that big of
a worry. I mean, you know what is in an onion. You might ask what type
of chemicals they use on their farm. They should have no problems
telling you this.
To summarize about food labels. Don't
believe the hype. The front of the label is where they try to sell the
product to you. Instead, pay close attention the portion of the label
that gives you the nutrition information.
Food Labels Review
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