A small proportion of customers understand the terms on the food labels according to a survey
Nearly half of the customers watch the food labels, but barely one tenth fully understands the information contained on them, according to a recent study by the Federation of Responsible Food Manufacturers (FÉSZ).
According to an online survey conducted in May for women over the age of 15, sent to MTI on Friday, family shopping is carried out 91 percent by women.
86 percent of the customers look at the product’s warranty, and 63 percent of them interested in the price as well. (MTI)
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