Overproduction
They are transnational companies.
multinational corporations
The law of demand? I'm not quite sure if it's called that. Consumers will stop buying a product as and when they see that the price is set too high. It changes consumer to consumer - if the price of bread rises from £0.50 to £1, extremely poor people might stop buying it because they can't afford it, because the price is too high. Similarly, some consumers will never stop buying things because they are rich enough to afford the goods. Take a look at price elasticity of demand if you want to know more about when consumers stop buying products because of its price - the change of demand according to a change in price.
Consumers
impulse purchase or impulse buying
consumers
Companies that produce books, magazines, or newspapers are typically referred to as publishing houses or publishing companies.
They are transnational companies.
It has been found that there are a number of companies that allow consumers to buy essays. Some that have been found are freelance academic writers that will write essays for pay. One company is called The Pensters.
Animals that cannot make their own food are called consumers.
They're called obsessive compulsive consumers, hoarders, or just plain greedy materialistic group of people.
It is neither. Cows and the people who produce milk are called producers. The consumers buy the milk.
Sometimes called consumers. While producers produce the nutrients that other organisms eat, the consumers "obatin nutrients from other organisms".
Consumers that hunt and kill other consumers are called carnivores.
multinational corporations
first level consumers are called primary consumers or herbivores
consumer segmentations segmentations