RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT ON CONSUMER PREFERENCE TOWARDS FAST FOOD OUTLETS IN BANGALORE (NORTH ZONE) INTRODUCTION OF FAST FOOD BUSINESS Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food‚ typically the
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Synopsis CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS Submitted by XYZ MFM I Under the supervision Of Prof. Priti Gadhvi Submitted to Department of Fashion Management Studies (FMS) National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) (Ministry of Textiles‚ Govt. of India) GH-0 Road‚ Behind Infocity Gandhinagar‚ 382007. Gujarat http://www.nift.ac.in February‚ 2011 DECLARATION We declare that we have completed the minor project on the topic –“Consumer Behaviour towards eco
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Value and Consumer Preferences Name Institution Value and Consumer preference The idea that value depends on consumers’ preferences is often considered radical since variety of people attend to health care facilities with different preferences hence very difficult to discuss and come up with a conclusion. Some economic theories that are germane to provision of health services are discussed below. Willing to Pay (WTP) is founded on what has been termed ‘new welfare economics’ (Enthoven‚ 2011)
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facilitate the product.It has created the own brand.A brand is an offering from a known source.The CG company(where noodles are manufactured and delivered) seems to be knowing the fact of “converting potential buyers into profitable customers”.1 as it as make the easy access to their customers by developing efficient marketing channels. The product is focusing on its core areas:the service or benefit the customer is really buying.The consumers are buying it for yummy taste and instant use.And the
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BRAND PERSONALITY & CONSUMERS Brand personality is the way a brand speaks and behaves to its consumers. A brand’s personality is like a set of human characteristics that one would associate with the brand‚ which allows their consumers to relate. Customers are more likely to purchase a brand if its personality is similar to their own as it gives the opportunity for consumers to make a connection with a particular brand. A brand’s personality stems from a companies understanding of their market
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[pic] 5th September 2009 To Whom It May Concern This is to certify that Mr. Shrikant Pandey a student of MBA at IBMR- IBS Bangalore. As a part of his course curriculum has undergone his summer internship with us from 1st August to 15th September 2009. He was assigned a project in Marketing entitled “Distribution Gap” which he has successfully completed. We wish him the best in his future endeavors. For Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Private limited. INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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competitive. Most of the jobs over there were challenging as there are so many mobile operators in the market and the customer choice are very much difficult. I was assigned over there to know the customer trends‚ their choices of different kinds of brands and how to deal with the customers (Mainly POS-Point of Sale) of GrameenPhone Ltd. I had the opportunity to visit different territory (market) of Jessore with the territory officers of GrameenPhone Ltd. I got a very close look to how the “TO” works
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“The body shop is committed to being an environmentally responsible retailer. They strive to ensure that the business activities will always contribute to the well being and aspirations of current stakeholders without compromising the needs of future generations. They will apply best practice throughout the business activities and take on a leadership role in areas where they can make a difference and set examples to the industry. They will focus our efforts on issues where their activities have
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References: 1. Envision – Apeejay’s commerce and Management journal 2. Ennew (1993) “Importance of Service attribute”‚ Journal of Marketing Research.‚ Vol13‚ pp263-269 3. Hillier (2003)” Brand Preference and customer satisfaction in insurance “Journal of Retailing and Consumer Ser vice‚ Vol15‚ No 1 pp52-62 4. Joseph David (2003)Free Press‚ New York 5. Lease Ronald C.‚ Wilbur G. Lewellen and Gary G. Scharbaum (1976)‚ “Market Segmentation: Evidence on the Individual Investor”‚ Financial
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expansion of loyalty concept to include preference for shopping mall and / or a hypermarket – deciding where to buy in an increasingly complex retail mall globe and hence this research has tried to find out the shoppers’ retailing attitudes and behavior in shopping malls and hypermarkets. Additionally‚ this study has also attempted to investigate the competition posed by the ‘No Frills’ lifestyle stores and the hypermarkets like BigBazzar‚ Easy Say etc towards the shopping malls‚ and whether the former
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