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| Right to Safety | Consumers should be protected against goods that are hazardous to life or health. |
| Right to Be Informed | Consumers should be given the facts needed to make informed choices and can be protected from unfair or misleading advertising, labeling, or sales practices. |
| Right to a Remedy | Consumers should be entitled to quick, fair remedies for consumer problems. |
| Right to Choose | Consumers should have access to a variety of goods and services at competitive prices. |
| Right to Consumer Education | Consumer should be taught how to use the rights and responsibilities to the greatest satisfaction and failure for the money. |
| Right to Be Heard | Consumers should be assured that their interests will be considered in the making of laws which might affect them. |
| Responsibility to Seek Remedy | Consumer should seek correction for products or services that are defective or do not perform as stated. |
| Responsibility to Use Products Safely | Consumer should follow instructions on package labels to safeguard themselves, others, and the environment. |
| Responsibility to Choose | Consumers should shop around to compare prices and products in order to find the best product or service at the best price. |
| Responsibility to Be Informed | Consumers should compare and evaluate information on brands in models of products |
| Repsonsibility to Speak | Consumers should express their opinions about businesses and their products. |
| Consumer Information Center | Provides information on government publications on topics of interest to consumers |
| Consumer Product Safety Commission | Promote safety from unreasonable risk of injury from products. |
| U.S. Postal Service | Enforces laws against fraud by mail |
| Food and Drug Administration | Sets and maintains purity and safety standards for foods, drugs, and cosmetics. |
| Department of Transportation | The national highway traffic safety administration is part of this group . |
| Environmental Protection Agency | Works with businesses to reduce pollution and make our environment healthier |
| Department of Agriculture | It is the United States federal executive department responsible for developing and executing U.S. federal government policy on farming, agriculture, forestry, and food. |
| Federal Trade Commission | Its principal mission is the promotion of consumer protection and the elimination and prevention of anti-competitive business practices, such as coercive monopoly. |