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potential consumers.
Largely due to the rise of the Internet,
consumers are
shifting more and more[quantify]
toward becoming prosumers,
consumers who are...
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Consumers' ****ociation is a
common name for
consumer protection organizations and can
refer to:
Australian Consumers ****ociation Fiji
Consumers ****ociation...
- automobiles.
Consumer protection is
linked to the idea of
consumer rights and to the
formation of
consumer organizations,
which help
consumers make better...
- all
consumers. The not-so-wealthy
consumers can "purchase
something new that will
speak of
their place in the
tradition of affluence". A
consumer can...
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Founded in 1959 and
published by
Consumers Digest Communications, LLC,
Consumers Digest was an
American magazine. It was
based in Chicago. The last issue...
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Consumers Distributing (known in
Quebec as
Distribution aux Consommateurs, and
informally as
Consumers) was a
catalogue store in
Canada and the United...
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themselves up as more
general consumer watchdogs, such as the
Consumers' ****ociation in the UK. One
common means of
providing consumers useful information is...
- with
Consumers Power, and the
project was
abandoned in 1984. The $4.1
billion investment nearly bankrupted Consumers Power. However, in 1985,
Consumers Power...
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outlets owned and
operated by
their consumers, such as food cooperatives. However,
there are many
types of
consumers' cooperatives,
operating in
areas such...
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Consumers International is the
membership organization for
consumer groups around the world.
Founded on 1
April 1960, it has over 250
member organizations...