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    minimum wage, servers would ultimately bring home less income, as well as a decrease in valuable hours servers need to provide for their families. Regardless of the category their friends, family, or loved ones fall into, each and every business owner, consumer, or conservative indeed have some sort of tie to…

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    know how to get over small hurdles like these and keep finding new and improved ways to impress society and keep consumers coming back to purchase their…

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    retailers more through social plateforms like facebook, Linkinden and twitter, and retailers use these data to create a stronger competitive edge. The artciles outlines that more than 93% of marketers use different socia media platform to connect with consumers, however customers takes time to interact on sites. Achieving to popularity on these platforms can be difficult however ones customers connect it become a positive effect and becomes visible for businesses and customers to see. Social…

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    Uncle Lee Package

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    statement correlates to the primary basis of Thomas Hine’s article, “What’s in a Package”. Throughout his work of literature, Thomas argues that packages function more than the protection of an item and are actively competing for the attention of the consumer every day in their battlefield, the marketplace. For instance, these packages are precisely designed to appeal to human emotions and sell a valuable attribution that parallels to that individual's personal characteristics. In fact, nearly…

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    The Food Waste Problem

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    Just like the businesses that need to learn of different ways of disposal the consumers need to learn as well. For consumers the best ways of disposal are to not intake so much of food because the more we eat food the more we waste of our scraps. I’m not saying in a sense to eat less but to buy less and only to consume the items that you know you can…

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    The Gospel of Consumption is a very difficult idea to analyze. There are countless moving parts and seemingly endless variables because of how diverse and complex society is as a whole. There is no one solution to its many problems and many ways to improve upon what is good about it. Despite its flaws, it is necessary for modern society to exist. We are a part of it because this is the way humans have decided to live their lives. In the old days, mostly everyone provided for themselves. They…

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    Portegello Interview

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    linear engraving, posters, and circulars. Before opening this business Robert had to access the local competition, luckily he knew what to do. Robert’s Printing was to have lower prices and better qualities than their competitors. At that time their consumer base was made up of churches, schools, and smaller local businesses. Each year the company grew along with it’s products and inventory. When asked about what kind of business was being ran…

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    Case Study: Just Mayo

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    greater good. How will our society continue to function if it is infiltrated with lies, deceit, and deception? I refer to the case of Hampton Creek, and their product “Just Mayo.” To the average consumer, this product may seem to be another brand of mayonnaise, when in fact it is not. This is misleading to consumers. The government has regulations in place as to what can or cannot be called mayonnaise, but it is my belief that if America is to sustain its prosperity, these regulations should not…

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    came into existence with a mysterious voice mail massage. The massage was from Ted Shetzen, the chief functional officer of Sky service Airlines Inc. Roots Air’s profit making plan was to filch away a little part of Air Canada’s extreme gainful consumers or the flyers of business class. The strategy was to tantalizing the customers with celebrity pitches and by making promise to provide food of excellent quality, luxurious lounges and fine class services. Despite of all the efforts the business…

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    web where anyone could participate and more importantly influence public opinion. YELP, and its app, provides consumers an opportunity and platform to review a business and aid fellow travelers to be well informed consumers by following reviews of restaurants, retail shops, bars, hot dogs , you name it, are rated by other consumers who have used the company. This platform allows consumers a voice in common businesses were in the past most of these businesses like restaurants would need public…

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