Consumer forums are venues where consumers share their experiences with products. Potential and new consumers usually mine consumer forums for information on products to ensure that they make informed purchasing decisions. The problem with most consumer forums is that they do not organize feedback from consumers beyond the form of a blog. As a result, it is difficult to quantitatively assess the quality of product or make a decision whether or not to provide with a purchase. Of late a new breed of consumer forums have surfaced on the world wide web that not only lets consumers share their experiences in terms of blogs but also assimilates these verbal experiences quantitatively to publish an overall consumer satisfaction score / grade. www.consumerdaddy.com is one such consumer forum that does a fairly good job categorizing products and classifying their consumer satisfaction feedback into a numerical score that ranges from 0 to 10.
Consumers do not help bears. They are endangering them by encroaching on their environment.
Sharks are consumers
the consumer gets better quality
is a gorilla consumer
Yes.
by providing product information
Some well-known consumer advocacy groups include Consumer Reports, Public Citizen, and the National Consumers League. These organizations work to protect consumer rights, promote consumer safety, and provide education and information to help consumers make informed decisions.
by providing product information
Consumer advocates help to educate consumers about their rights to prevent corporate abuses like predatory lending, misleading advertising, or other dangerous corporate practices.
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animal consumers are animal consumers so when a animal consumer eats a animal consumer it is a animal consumer
A secondary consumer is a predator that eats the primary consumer in an ecosystem. Flow of energy in an ecosystem= primary producer>primary consumer>secondary consumer>teriary consumer