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Some consumers may have trouble understanding the language used by food packagers.
True.
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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baam
Lose 15 points!
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"Empty calories" have a high nutritional value.
False.
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The ingredients are listed in order of the amount contained in the food.
True.
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Terms like "light", "low", and "reduced" calories all mean the same.
False.
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The label will tell you if a particular food is higher in fat than in vitamins.
True.
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Checking the number of servings per package is a fundamental thing.
True.
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"Light" means that the food contains 50% less fat.
True.
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trap
No points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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thief
Give points!
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Packaged foods are not legally required to have labels informing what is in the food.
False.
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"Fat-free" or "non-fat" means the food contains less than five calories from fat per serving.
True.
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Some preservatives, such as the hydrogenated vegetable oil, can be consumed in large quantities.
False.
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Aspartame, an artificial sweetener, can be consumed freely and in large quantities.
False.
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banana
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fairy
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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