Product is something made, or grown, or harvested. Consumer is the person who uses it, or eats it, or burns it.
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GENERIC a consumer product having no brand name or registered trademark.
Only one of these occurs naturally.
Correlation and causation.
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There are many ways to distinguish the lifestyle of a consumer and a nonconsumer. You can for example look at preferences.
There is increasing supply of duplicate products. It is very difficult for an ordinary consumer to distinguish between a genuine product and its imitation. It is necessary to protect consumers from such exploitation by ensuring compliance with prescribed norms of quality and safety.
how can you distinguish between them
The consumer is the one that uses the product while the customer is the one who buys it. a consumer maybe a customer and the customer maybe the the consumer. The difference is that, customer buys the product intended for giving it to someone else or for selling it.
Logistics deals more with planning, information flow, and improving on the ways to get the product to the consumer. Distribution is basically just the process of physically getting the product to the consumer.
The primary consumer of this product is typically the target audience or demographic that the product is designed for.
A purchaser is a consumer buy a product for his/her personal use. A buyer is a trader (mostly) who purchases a product for trading.
advertisement is the way of letting people know about the product through the media e.g. tv, newspaper , internet , radio magazine etc . it can be said that it is process of introduc e the produt sothat the consumer as well as customer can buy the product and enjoy the services which is provided by the manufactured. whereas consumer behaviour means how the consumer think , feel , how the product is used by the particular product ..........................................................................
Recall an unsafe product.
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Consumer surplus - the difference between what a consumer is willing to pay and what they actually pay. Aggregate consumer surplus measures consumer welfare. Producer surplus - the difference between what a producer is willing to sell their product for and what they actually receive. Aggregate producer surplus measures producer welfare
distinguish between book keeping and accounting