concept   labeling

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) China (1) Australia (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) India (1) Brazil (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Western countries (1) France (1) Italy (1) Russia (1) Thailand (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 labeling China Labels in China are important for indicating origin, quality, and cultural significance in both commercial and traditional contexts. 12
2 labeling Australia In Australia, clear and standardized labeling is crucial for consumer information and safety across different products. 7
3 labeling Japan In Japan, detailed labeling is essential for indicating origin, quality, and nutritional information for various products. 7
4 labeling South Korea South Korea emphasizes detailed labeling for food, products, and cosmetics to prioritize quality and informed choices. 7
5 labeling India In India, labeling focuses on cultural ideals for diet and beauty rather than detailed information. 5
6 labeling Brazil In Brazil, labeling emphasizes eco-friendly products and may lack standardized nutrition information. 4
7 labeling Mexico In Mexico, labeling varies by product type, with a focus on niche markets, organic food, and vibrant cosmetic designs. 4
8 labeling Nigeria Labeling in Nigeria emphasizes local languages, diversity, and sustainability in food and cosmetic products. 4
9 labeling Western countries Nutritional and ingredient labeling is a commonly regulated practice in the food industry in Western countries. 4
10 labeling France Labeling in French culture emphasizes elegance and aesthetics with different focuses across various industries and cuisines. 3
11 labeling Italy In Italy, labeling is influenced by fashion, traditional cuisine, and packaging aesthetics. 3
12 labeling Russia In Russia, labels carry cultural significance related to social status and religious dietary guidelines. 3
13 labeling Thailand In Thailand, labeling places more emphasis on basic information rather than ethical sourcing. 2