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Presenting by Rainbow groupMembers of RainbowName ID1) Palash Chanda 120101102) Md! Mynuddin1201010"#) Md! $hahidul Islam Nayan120100"%&) Roni Chandra Dey 120100""') Rasal (mtia) 12010102 Topic Survey on product of Meena Bazaar(Preference: Chips, Chanachur, Biscuits)Introduction*hi+hfoodseatbabythat,sfoodisbabyfood!-abyfoods arebasi+allysoldthroughsupermar.et/gro+erystores/ massmer+handisers/andsomeofdire+tmar.eting!0he demandinbabyfoodindustryis+onstant!0hede+lining birth rate in re+ent years and the de+lined +onsumption of baby food per +apital +ontribute to a de+rease of domesti+ 1olume sales! Types of baby food2i1e types of baby food! $u+h as333333Cereals 4n a typi+al day/ about half of babies aged four and fi1e months old arefed infant +ereal! Fruits4nanygi1enday/about205ofbabiesagedfourandfi1e months eat some type of fruit/ usually a prepared baby food! Sweet and salty foods $weet and salty foods are un+ommon for babies! 0he number of babiesunderageninemonthsthatre+ei1edanysortof sweetened food/ sna+./ or be1erage/ had dropped by nearly half! Cont,d6!!Vegetables Inatypi+alday/abouta7uarterofbabiesagedfourandfi1e months eat some type of 1egetable at least on+e/ almost always preparedbabyfood/andusuallyayellowororange1egetable li.e +arrots/ pump.in/ sweet potatoes/ and winter s7uash! Meat 8eryfewfour3andfi1e3month3old 9meri+anbabieseatmeat orotherproteinsour+e:e;+ludingmil.)!$i;3tonine3month3old babies mostly eat meat as part of a baby food that +ontains a small amount of meat along with 1egetables or grains! Safe foodSafetyisthestateofbeingsafethecondition of being protected against physica!, e"otiona!, psycho!ogica!,educationa!orothertypesor conse#uencesoffai!ure,da"age,error, accidents,har"oranyotherevent$hich cou!dbeconsiderednon%desirab!e&Itcan inc!ude protection of peop!e or of possessions&Types of safe food0hree types of safe food! $u+h as3333Normative safetyNormati1e safety is when a produ+t or design meets appli+able design standards and prote+tion!Substantive safety$ubstanti1eorob)e+ti1esafetyo++urswhenthereal3world safety history is fa1orable/ whether or not standards are met!Perceived safety Per+ei1ed or sub)e+ti1e safety refers to the le1el of +omfort of users! 9 safe produ+t must be pa+.aging!0he effe+t of other produ+ts with whi+h it might be used!