What Is Comparison Shopping Quiz
What is comparison shopping?
- A way to compare prices on food products.
- Comparing prices of various brands, forms and sizes of the same item to determine which offers the best value.
- Looking at the nutritional value of items to see which one is the healthiest choice.
- Knowing that the store's versions of products are always cheaper.
Which of the following identifies products that are created and packaged by the supermarket they are sold in?
- Generic Brand
- Name Brand
- National Brand
- Store Brand
Private label is referring to which type of brand?
- Store Brand
- Name Brand
- Generic Brand
- National Brand
On average, name brands cost how much more than store brands?
- 5-10%
- 10-25%
- 30-50%
- 50-60%
Which of the following gives four examples of store brands?
- Minute Maid
Nature's Place
Dole
Sunkist - Great Value
Food Club
Hannaford
Central Market Classics - Maxwell House
Great Value
Pillsbury
Rite Aid - Nabisco
Hannaford
Central Market Classics
Sam's Club
Which of the following statements is false about comparison shopping?
- Different forms of food often have similar nutritional values, so you may want to see which form is cheaper based on what you are using it for.
- National brands often cost more because of their higher advertising costs.
- Half of the time, consumers cannot tell the difference between name brands and private labels.
- Buying in bulk is the best way to purchase foods.