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23 March, 17:20

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy made a speech in which he spelled out the rights that a consumer has when purchasing something. Which right was NOT included in Mr. Kennedy's speech?

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  1. 23 March, 17:27
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    Each year, World Consumer Rights Day is celebrated on March 15

    It is the anniversary of speech by the US President named John F. Kennedy in 1962 in which he declared the basic four consumer rights, which are:

    Right to be informed Right to safety Right to be heard Right to choose

    In 1980s, two decades later, more four rights were added by international coalition of the consumer groups, which are:

    Right to redress Right to healthy environment Right to satisfaction of basic needs Right to the consumer education

    These eight rights since then have formed basis for ongoing the work by the consumer groups throughout world.

    Hence, the last four rights were not included in the speech. (Any four which are bold).
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