Consumer rights include the right to safety, being informed, choice, being heard, seeking redressal, and consumer education. Consumer exploitation occurs when a producer or trader provides less than what was promised. The consumer movement grew due to the need to protect consumer interests from unscrupulous sellers. Consumer protection establishes agencies to handle consumer disputes and ensures quality standards for goods and agriculture products through acts like the Consumer Protection Act, AGMARK, and BIS. The Codex Alimentarius Commission develops international food standards and guidelines.