Idea for a consumer fair: * choose a food, buy a brand name and a generic of that food. Have volunteers sample each (without knowing which is which) and choose the one that tastes best. You may want to blindfold your volunteers. Some foods that might work well include soda (i.e. Coke / Pepsi vs store brand cola), breads, crackers, cookies, cereals, pretzels etc. * The reason this is a good project is that we all know generic brands are cheaper than name brands. How do the two compare on taste? It would also be interesting to make a chart comparing the prices of brand names and generics. How much cheaper are the store brands?
Consumer document- It is an good thing
It is ethical, fair, and helps build your reputation.
Let me recommend a consumer investigation. Devise an experiment which will allow you to compare the effectiveness of different products (which could be glue, soap, paint, fertilizer, or anything that may interest you).
no it is not a good thing to learn about lol
People say fair justice is a good thing for them, because it helps them change their life.
Discount is negtive for the consumer (i.e for the consumer a discount is the price minus a small part of it. But a discount is considered a "good thing" by the consumer rather than a "bad thing" in the negative sense) For the producer selling the good, a discount is a loss, so it should be "added to their losses".
Fair trade is good because it produces products that are fresher, yummier, healthier and most importantly help third world countries
it is tasty
dudee what kinda q is datt mayn
because a consumer eats another thing and a predator is the killer and that's the same thing as a consumer
consumer good is when you buy or purchase a good. consumer good is when you buy or purchase a good.
To have Fair Trade curry you have to make it, so yes there is such thing. But you make the curry with Fair trade ingredients.