GENERAL NUTRITION | VITAMINS | MINERALS | LABEL ME | SUPERMARKET SAVVY |
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Carbohydrates, fats and protein
The 3 nutrients that have calories.
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Water Soluble Vitamins
These types of vitamins dissolve in water
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Calcium
Helps to build bone and maintain bone strength
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Nutrition Facts Table
Found on all foods except fresh baked goods, produce and meat
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Tie-n Display
Salad and croutons next to each other in the grocery store is an example of this supermarket strategy.
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Carbohydrates
Provide the body's main source of energy
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A and D
2 vitamins they add to milk
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Fluoride
Strengthens teeth and prevents cavities
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It suggests that one serving of the product provides 10% of the recommended Daily Value
Vitamin C 10% on a Nutrition Facts table suggests...
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Continuity Offer
A strategy used to make you a loyal customer and keep you returning every week
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Protein
A nutrient that helps build, repair and maintain body tissues.
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C
Red peppers and oranges are high in this vitamin.
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Phosphorus and Magnesium
Two major minerals that work in conjunction with calcium to build bones
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Fat and Sodium
In what 2 places on a nutrition label do you want to have a low % Daily Value?
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Impulse Buys
Purchases not on your list
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Small Intestine
The organ where most absorption of nutrients takes place
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Vitamin A
Helps with night vision
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Anemia
The condition resulting from an iron deficiency
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One
A Nutrition Facts Table represents how many servings of the product?
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A Dump Display!
Don't get duped by this dump!
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Fat
This nutrient absorbs and transports some vitamins
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Vitamin K
Helps to clot the blood
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Sodium
Processed foods tend to be high in this mineral.
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weight
Ingredients in the ingredients list are listed by ____________ from highest to lowest
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Unit Pricing
A feature used to compare the price of similar products
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