Not exact matches
Nutrition content
claims on food
packages have been found to induce consumers to truncate their information search to the
front of
packages, leading to more positive, quick and in some cases, misleading judgements of products (Roe et al., 1999).
To ensure that survey findings could be attributed to the
front - of - pack labelling, mock food
packages excluded information such as the NIP, ingredients list and nutrition
claims, to prevent this information influencing survey responses.
Differences in the nutritional content of baby and toddler foods with
front - of -
package nutrition
claims issued by manufacturers v. governments / health organizations.
Buzz words like «lite», «organic», «scientifically proven», «healthy» and «natural» —
claims often stamped on the
front of
packaging — can be misleading.
However, I've realized that most of the general public doesn't know how to fully understand the ingredient list and nutrition info, so they rely on the advertising
claims on the
front of the
package to guide them.
These are the products that clutter the
front of their
package with
claims about «Trans Fat Free», «Low Sodium», «Fortified with Vitamin D», «Omega - 3», «High in fiber», etc. etc..
Don't just read the
claims on the
front of a
package and assume that the company has your best interests in mind.
General Mills is being sued by the Center for Science in the Public Interest because Cheerios Protein doesn't actually contain as much protein as the
front of the
package claims.
In addition, here are some of the
claims made on the
front of the
package: «As part of healthy eating this food may assist in achieving and maintaining a healthy body weight because it is portion controlled.»
One last
packaging observation must be added to the ones above, which is that Dana Delany randomly
claims the spine image here (placed above the same five cast names of the
front cover), possibly her first and certainly her least deserved solo spine.
The Ferrari
claims to be both GT and supercar, mixing
front - engined
packaging and civility with exotic, F1 - inspired dynamic ability.
Options are bundled into a half - dozen
packages, including the Sport Portfolio for the 4 - and 6 - cylinder models (upgraded seat trim and adjustability, heated / cooled
front seats, 19 - or 20 - inch wheels and aero add - ons) and the ambitious Speed Package for the XFR, which adds bigger
front and rear spoilers and defeats the stock speed limiter to let the car run to a
claimed 174 mph.
The F - Pace SVR also receives an upgraded aerodynamic
package with unique
front and rear bumpers that
claim to enhance cooling, reduce lift and drag, and aid high - speed stability, as well as lower side panels and a rear spoiler.
Although some brands
claim to have breed - specific formulas, we suggest that you focus more on the ingredients on the back of the
package and less on the picture of the German Shepherd on the
front.