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  • ...the local ecology and is probably of local origin, e.g. [[w:Slow Food|Slow Food]]. *'''Organic''' is a feature of a product.
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  • '''Nutritional value''' is a [[feature]] of a food [[product]] ...eople suffer from malnutrition according to latest figures by [[UN]]) need food with high nutritional value.
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  • .... While [[celery]] has no calories already, and no one says that it isn't food. This demonstrates the complexity of the expectations of service we have o ...tually a [[commodity]], as only the [[price value]] varies from product to product.
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  • '''This is a [[feature]] of a [[product]].''' * Figuring out [[alternative packaging]] for delivering a similar product. (eg. [[tin]]ned vs. [[box]]ed crushed [[tomato]]es)
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  • '''Future product is a [[campaign]]able issue''' #New product descriptions suggested/requested by any party
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  • ...rt, as you understand value, you need [[Features|information]] about the [[product]]s pushed by these messages, and how these items that fill your local [[w:L ...as to be available at your fingertips. [[Features|Which company]] made the product you are considering to buy, and [[Features#Raw data|who owns the company]]?
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  • [[File:Open Food Facts logo 2022.svg|thumb|right|300px|Open Food Facts logo 2022]] ...g)] is a crowdsourced non-profit open database, web app and mobile apps of food products initiated in 2012 by French programmer Stéphane Gigandet. It is l
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  • ...o preserve [[local economy]] and [[rare local food]] stuffs, e.g. [[w:Slow Food]] movement ...the word, and the one most often abused in [[advertising]], e.g. a [[fast food]] '''value meal''' which is usually doing great damage to moral and local v
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  • ...ice classifications''' are hierarchical structures to find a class for a [[product]] or [[service]] or to find the products in a class with certain data prope Product classifications have various uses:
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  • ...ging about its low prices, it's possible to calculate [[score]]s for every product. ...et [[local food]], for instance, and could work with tie-ins to the [[Slow Food]] people. This requires [[friendly retail]].
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  • ....org for [[transnational]] [[companies]], [[brand]]s, [[trademark]]s and [[product]]s with languages as in http://fi.global.consumerium.org for [[w:Finnish|Fi ...e. If it is assumed that there are no [[friendly retail]]-operators then [[product catalogue]]s will have to be [[wiki]] based, so that ordinary [[consumer]]s
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  • == Product registries == === Independent non-profit product registries ===
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  • *allergy and food sensitivities for all people that the given user buys for *[[individual buying criteria]] specific to a product or a [[standard label]] - in other words, do they care about a label or not
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  • .... This simplicity makes it possible to define it as an undifferentiated [[product]] whose market value arises from the owner's right to sell rather than the ...t that they substitute for each other in [[recipe]]s, and that one use the food without having to look at it too closely.
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  • ...le to buy charcoal. It takes about 5 handfuls of charcoal to cook a day's food, charcoal fires are the only energy source for most people, who have no ele ...tion, e.g. to produce rolled [[steel]] in [[Brazil]]. Most final packaged product producers simply do not know about this [[comprehensive outcome]] of their
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  • ...eople have a motive to promote [[Consumerium]] as a way to make say [[Slow Food]] more popular, and create new jobs for themselves ...[[standard label]]s like "[[no old growth]]" applied globally to [[forest product]]s
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  • === Consumption/Product related entities infoboxen === * [[Product]] ( made in country X, sold in country X, sold in retail outlet X chain X a
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  • ...|organic]] or [[w:kosher|kosher]], [[w:halal|halal]] or [[w:Slow Food|Slow Food]] or [[w:Dolphin safe label|dolphin safe]] or [[no old growth]], which is s ...process]], since it will contain information sufficient to say whether the product does not meet a standard. In this way Consumerium is like the [[w:Better B
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  • All product analyses done by the system should yield such results that can be automatic [[Comment]]s and [[score]]s given by other [[consumer]]s to this [[product]] and its [[quality|qualities]]. (In this [[store]] -> In this [[country]]
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  • All product analyses done by the system should yield such results that can be automatic *Comments and scores given by other consumers to this product and its qualities. (In this store -> In this country -> In the whole World)
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  • ...organic jam maker whose product is shoved off the shelves by a commercial food enterprise that deliberately tries to create confusion in the Consumerium s
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  • ...to the Consumerium system and retrieves all relevant information about the product in question, which is shown in a compact view to the consumer. :C) finding ways to add more company and product data to the system; monitoring the reliability and validity of the informat
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  • ...], or as a note in [[Simple English]] about issues with, or merits of, the product. Release of this advice is keyed to [[bar code]]s or [[RFID]]s or [[NFC]]s ...Where possible, reasons for making buying decisions, or refusing a certain product, will go as [[feedback]] to the [[producer]]s.
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  • ...self]] is a not-for-profit effort to enable '''display''' of '''[[Features|product information]]''' to '''[[consumer]]s''' and '''[[feedback]]''' to '''produc ...' at the [[point of purchase]] to enhance the consumer experience, advance product development and to keep this planet as hospitable as possible.
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  • ...ing things to go more slowly [[obsolete]], is better yet. And requiring [[product take-back]] by the manufacturer puts the responsibility for this exactly wh ...Other materials can suffer from contamination, making them unsuitable for food packaging.
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  • * 2003-06-12 Added [[Product substitution]] to ''Other services'' section of [[Features]]. [[File:Open Food Facts logo.svg|thumb|right|300px|[[Open Food Facts]] is founded by Stéphane Gigandet in France. OFF clearly and conscie
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  • * [[w:List of brand name food products]] * [[w:Gross Global Product]] (doesn't exist now)
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  • ...ou pay for a tolerable product), or it could actually direct you to anothe product that is a best price/morality tradeoff. Then you are talking about more th ...ce you've been through all the information and made some evaluation of the product in case you'd propably like [[markup]] that allows you to become the author
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  • Review aggregators collect and combine [[reviews]] of [[product]]s from many sites. * https://channelsignal.com/ - [[w:Channel Signal]] - product review aggregator & analytics for brands & manufacturers
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  • * [[Open Food Facts]] [https://world.openfoodfacts.org (.org)] is a nonprofit, copyleft e ...[http://www.consumerreports.org/ (.org)] - offers comparisons of various [[product group]]s. Online since at least 1998 according to [http://web.archive.org/w
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  • [[w:Biodegradable waste]] includes [[w:food waste]] and [[w:agricultural waste]]. ...recycled PVC is broken down into small chips, impurities removed, and the product refined to make pure white PVC. It can be recycled roughly '''seven times''
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  • ...f increase in real [[Gross Domestic Product]], or ''GDP''. [[Net Domestic Product]] is another measure that accounts for [[capital (economics)|capital losses ...husband without pay, and if the couple were to cease providing shelter and food to their children without pay, both of these transactions being monetized,
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  • ...consumers access to the control results of food industry companies as the food control authorities perform their inspections.'' *[[Deforestation]] problem from [[charcoal]] [[product]]ion
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  • ...bsorb the amount of [[carbon]] emissions caused by the production of the [[product]]. Currently mostly about music records that want a fun [[label]] to print ...to create a hand-held barcode scanner with a simple output system. Scan a product: if you get a [[green light]], it is ok to buy. Red is bad.
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