Understanding the Concept: No Specific Products Mentioned

This term implies that there is no explicit mention or recommendation of particular products within the context specified.
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Prepared by Lee Cheng, reviewed by Dr. Helena Rodriguez

No Specific Products Mentioned FAQ


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What does it mean if a product is “as is”?

“As is” lets customers know that they’re getting the product exactly as they see it in the store or online platform. Since customers saw and evaluated the product before they bought it, the manufacturer and seller do not take responsibility for the product not working correctly.

What is an example of a product?

A smartphone, a cup of coffee, a certification class, and a fitness app are all examples of products. Almost anything a business sells — whether physical or virtual — qualifies as a product. But it is important to remember that products represent the entire experience that customers share with your company, not just the item or service itself.

What is a non originating product?

The trade agreement says, ‘Manufacture in which the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex-work price of the product’. Non-originating is when your product is not treated as originating in that country. The product or the materials that make up that product come from a different country.

What are physical products?

Physical products can be either durable goods (such as furniture, cars, and electronics) or nondurable goods (such as food and drinks). The world is full of products, which can take many forms. Everything we use to interact is referred to as a product, from food to clothing, soaps, and plants.

What is a list of ingredients on a food label?

2. Ingredients list: The list of ingredients is the main place on the label where detailed information about what is in the food is found. Subject to exemptions, any food with two or more ingredients must list them all in descending order of weight. The list must clearly emphasise any of 14 main allergens contained in the product.

How do you identify allergenic ingredients in a food label?

The allergenic ingredients within the food must be emphasised every time they appear in the ingredients list. The food label must feature the food’s legal name or, in the absence of a legal name, its customary name. This could also be a descriptive name providing an accurate description of the product.

What is a 'primary ingredient'?

'Primary ingredient' means an ingredient that makes up 50% or more of the product or is usually associated with the product by the consumer - for example, 'Swedish meatballs made with British pork and beef'; in this case the description 'Swedish' relates to the recipe rather than the origin of the meat.

Does PPDS food have a full ingredient list?

From 1 October 2021, PPDS food must have a label that displays a full ingredients list. Allergenic ingredients must be emphasised on it. This information should not replace or prevent you from having a conversation about your allergy requirements with the food business.

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