The answer is "The right to safety and the right to be informed".
The Consumer Bill of Rights pushed for by John F. Kennedy set up four essential rights; the privilege to wellbeing, the privilege to be educated, the privilege to pick, and the privilege to be heard.
In 1985, the United Nations added four more rights to ensure purchasers: the privilege to fulfillment of fundamental needs, the privilege to review, the privilege to shopper training, and the privilege to a sound domain.