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Consumer Education

Consumer Education. Form I Level. Click To Start. CONSUMER EDUCATION. WHO ARE CONSUMERS?. LABELS. FACTORS AFFECTING CONSUMERS’ DECISION. EXAMPLES LABELS. ASSESSMENT. CONSUMER RIGHTS . CONSUMER RESPONSIBILITIES. HOMEWORK. WHO ARE CONSUMERS?.

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Consumer Education

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  1. Consumer Education Form I Level Click To Start

  2. CONSUMER EDUCATION WHO ARE CONSUMERS? LABELS FACTORS AFFECTING CONSUMERS’ DECISION EXAMPLES LABELS ASSESSMENT CONSUMER RIGHTS CONSUMER RESPONSIBILITIES HOMEWORK

  3. WHO ARE CONSUMERS? • A consumer is a person who uses goods and services • Goods are things that you can touch, hold and sometimes need to buy • For e.g. biscuits, pencil, ruler • Services are action that a person does for someone else to satisfy what the person wants • For e.g. Paying tuition fees, for washing of cars, for gardening

  4. FACTORS AFFECTING CONSUMERS’ DECISION • Prices of certain products • Brand names • Items on sales • The amount of money we have • Peer influence • Advertising

  5. CONSUMER RIGHTS Your consumer rights are: • To be heard • To be informed • To choose • To redress

  6. CONSUMER RESPONSIBILITIES • Be a responsible consumer • Always be polite • Keep your receipts • Handle goods carefully • Keep up with current prices • Check or examine product carefully • Always check your change when you pay for a product • Ask for information about care and cleaning of the product • Read and understand information • Gather information about products and prices • Ask about procedures in case, you are not satisfied with the product • Ask about guarantee • Know the shop policy, whether you will be refunded or you can exchange the goods if you are not satisfied

  7. LABELS Importance of reading labels Information found on labels

  8. Importance of reading labels: • To get value for money • Labels are found on: • Food items • Clothes • Electrical equipment • Toys LABELS

  9. Food labels NEXT

  10. Cloth Labels PREVIOUS NEXT

  11. Labels for electrical equipment NEXT PREVIOUS

  12. Toys label

  13. Home work • Collect a few labels and record the information found on them. • Recapitulate the lesson

  14. Thank you for your attention

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