Answer:
on the food label
Explanation:
there is the table where they says what is in the product.
Teenagers engage in risky behaviors for various reasons. Some reasons include: Lack of parental guidance, lack of role models in the society, peer pressure and low self esteem. Teens with little or no guidance from a parental figure succumb more easily to the pressures of society. It is made easier for them to succumb when there are little or no influential figures for them to look up to. Peer pressure can be detrimental to teens with low self esteem as they are easily swayed as they are influenced to engage in risky behaviors in an attempt to fit into the crowd.
That type of violence is often referred to as "Client-On-Worker Violence." (according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)
I think the answer to this question is false
If it's bullying, then the victim could be made to look like the perpetrator by the offender. The offender will look for any way to get out of trouble. Not to mention that even if that isn't the case; if the victim starts getting violent without the proper tools to succeed in winning a fight, then the victim could get seriously injured, and/or killed. Even if those two situations don't happen, if there was no proof the victim was being bullied, sometimes just saying "self-defense" won't be enough.