Assignment: Write an essay in which you analyze the label from a processed food. Your main point should answer the question: does this label give you enough information to make a good choice about whether to eat this or not?
#NOTE VERY IMPORTANT: Please write it about peppsi and juice
Length: 5 pages (double-spaced, 1 inch margins, 12 point font).
Source texts:
Use these texts to support your discussion of food issues:
Genre: This is an argument based on an analysis. You should have a clear main point, supported by reasoning and evidence that you reveal through your analysis.
Structure: Please use the common three-part structure. In the introduction, lay the groundwork by explaining what food issues are important to you, and then answer the question: does this label give you enough information to make a good choice about whether to eat this or not?
In the body, discuss the ingredients, explaining which are clear and which are not. Explain whether the other words on the label clarify anything or not. Explain what other information you would want to have before eating the food.
In the conclusion, restate your main point, and push a little further to make a suggestion about a broader issue, such as food labelling, Americans’ food buying choices, or the food industry.
Title: Compose a title for your paper and center it at the top of the first page.
Referencing: Please use in-text citations with accompanying references on a reference page.
How to proceed:
Read the other words on the label used to market the product, for example, fresh, organic, non-gmo, gluten-free, natural, etc. What do these words mean? Google them. See if you can find a government definition for them. You might try “FDA” (US Food & Drug Administration) and/or “USDA” (US Department of Agriculture) as keywords to add to the word you are looking up. Do these words help clarify the ingredients, or are they merely advertising with no precise meaning?