process. Ringo s obtains its raw materials from three suppliers: junk dealers‚ textile convertors‚ and laundries. Ringo uses a standardized manufacturing process for the old rags that includes washing and drying‚ inspecting and grading‚ cutting‚ and packaging. Although Ringo uses a standardized manufacturing process‚ rags obtained from the laundries forego the washing and drying process. Additionally‚ Ringo only cuts and packages rags obtained from textile convertors because they come cleaned and graded
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standards of conduct for business and industry. What are the objectives of the RA 7394 or otherwise known as "Consumer Act of the Philippines? Protection of consumers against hazards to health and safety; Protection of consumers against deceptive‚ unfair and unconscionable sales acts and practices; ("unconscionable" means not right‚ not reasonable or not guided by conscience) Provision of information and education to facilitate sound choice and the proper exercise of rights by the consumer;
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for c. rare; reasons for d. unintentional; business concepts of e. none of the above (Answer: b; p. 496; Easy) 6. Deceptive promotion differs from deceptive pricing in that deceptive promotion overstates the product’s _____ or _____. a. true price; performance b. features; performance c. packaging; costs d. design; features e. availability; performance (Answer: b; p. 497; Moderate) 7. A major
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resulted the liquid to gush out of the drain and splashed in contact with his face and eyes. Glendale was not the manufacturer of the caustic soda but purchased bulk from Redox Chemicals and repackaged it with Glendale’s label on the goods. The packaging failed to warn the public users of the danger of the caustic soda if it’s not used in the right way. There was no recommendation to wear protective gadgets in the case of reflux. Glendale was not actually the manufacturer of the caustic soda but
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Large number of buyers and sellers – Each firm produces different or unique products‚ so they have some control over the prices and follows an independent price-output policy. * Differentiated products – Product differentiation could be through packaging‚ design‚ labelling‚ advertising and brand name. * Free of entry and exit into the market – Not as easy as perfect competition because of the existence of product differentiation. * Role of non-price competition is significant – Various
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Environmental Science 225 Final Project 06-27-2012 Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Natural Environment Observation Introduction Plants Observed Creatures Observed Part II: Personal Waste Assessment Introduction Garbage Measurements Calculations Summary Part III: Personal Eco-Footprint asfasdf Final Summary Glossary Works Cited Introduction Part I Natural Environment Observation Introduction Casswell Memorial State Park Date: Saturday
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The University of Sydney Discuss appropriate ‘green’ strategies that can be implemented in supply chains and analyse the impact on all supply chain members Warinee Prapai Submission Date: Friday‚ 21 April 2006 Unit of Study: TPTM6170‚ Strategy and Supply Chain Management Degree Enrolled In: Master of International Business (MIB) and Master of Logistics Management (MLM) Student No: 305044575 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 GREEN STRATEGIES
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simply because the ratings of many food products are far from accurate and do not reflect upon the true ‘health factor’ of the item. For example‚ “straight milk” is rated four stars‚ while UP & GO Liquid Breakfast‚ with all of its added sugars and unnecessary ingredients receives four and a half stars. Furthermore‚ some brands of fresh smoked salmon receive only two stars‚ and all the while even some junk foods such as a brand of strawberry liquorice twists which are almost one third of their weight
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conditions and child labor are also some general ethical issues in business. • Business practices like sourcing of materials‚ quality of inputs in production‚ compromising on certain aspects like product quality‚ safety‚ etc. and deception in packaging‚ quantity or size also fall in the purview of business
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stand for the knowledge made in the minds of consumers for this reason all of the marketing programs executed for those brands. (Kotler‚ 1991) This essay compares the similarity and differentness in the brand extension‚ brand community as well as packaging that was implemented by the two individually positioned brand Nestle Chocapic ® and Kellogg’s® Rice Krispies® of the ready-to-eat cereal industry‚ which successfully portray breakfast cereals as suitable for children and positioning the product as
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