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If people's taste shift away from good, demand curve will shift left, if people prefer a good more, demand shifts right.
well you cant it is to good guess the poor guy has no chance of knowing
Consumers are the Creatures that use up products.
They taste like spagehtti in a taco shell.. i don't really know how to explain it. but it's good if you like Italian food. :D
it has a hint flavor of peanuts, the other flavor is hard to explain but it's good
advertisements attempt to direct consumers taste.
taste does taste good if taste didnt taste good then taste woukd tatse just as bad as bad so yea its good............lol
the taste of consumers
Consumers tend to interpret grading as an indication of taste and tenderness, although it was not designed for this purpose
-Price of good or service (P)-Incomes of consumers (M)-Prices of related goods & services (PR)-Taste patterns of the consumer (T)-Expected future price of product (Pe)-Number of consumers in market (N)
When consumers' tastes change, the demand curve will shift. If preferences shift toward a particular good, the demand curve will shift to the right, indicating an increase in demand at all price levels. Conversely, if preferences shift away from a good, the demand curve will shift to the left, indicating a decrease in demand. This shift reflects the changing willingness of consumers to purchase the good based on their evolving tastes.
Neither taste good???!!!!!