This document discusses repackaging two products, an insect killer and cooking spray, for safety reasons. It recommends the insect killer have a child-proof cover since it looks similar to other products but contains poison. It also suggests the cooking spray be in a clear bottle so customers can see the purity of the oil.
This document discusses repackaging two products, an insect killer and cooking spray, for safety reasons. It recommends the insect killer have a child-proof cover since it looks similar to other products but contains poison. It also suggests the cooking spray be in a clear bottle so customers can see the purity of the oil.
This document discusses repackaging two products, an insect killer and cooking spray, for safety reasons. It recommends the insect killer have a child-proof cover since it looks similar to other products but contains poison. It also suggests the cooking spray be in a clear bottle so customers can see the purity of the oil.
This document discusses repackaging two products, an insect killer and cooking spray, for safety reasons. It recommends the insect killer have a child-proof cover since it looks similar to other products but contains poison. It also suggests the cooking spray be in a clear bottle so customers can see the purity of the oil.
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Bad Packaging
Gaspar, Katrina Laurain C.
5ChEB Product - Looks the same but different products - People might use one product over the other that may lead to death - Color of the containers is right to its brand - Black and yellow colors shows warning Suggested New Packaging • The Fly and Insect Killer should have a cover that will not be easily opened for the safety of children. • The cooking spray should be placed in a clear spray bottle container to see the purity of the oil to encourage customers to buy the product.