my own‚ such as browsing the internet for secondary data such as articles about fruit and vegetable consumption and levels of health awareness. I would also gather exploratory research by visiting the fruit and vegetable section of a few of the Woolworths branches to notice what fruit and vegetables were the most empty‚ and therefore had been purchased the most. While I was in the store I would also conduct some primary research by method of observation‚ whereby I would observe consumers reactions
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In the article “Ethical Boundary-work in the Animal Research Laboratory” Pru Hobson-West writes about the three obstacles in regards to the occasion of talking about the ethics behind animal testing. The three “boundaries” that Hobson-West refers to are the need for animals to be tested with reference to the advancement of medicines‚ the impacts of “Home Office regulation” and the third is the difference between Human and Non-human animals (1). One of the main arguments that supports the use of animals
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Over the years animal testing has become a frequent‚ inhumane practice. In the cosmetic industry‚ over 100 million animals are harmed or killed every year for the testing of products. According to PETA‚ who are the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals‚ the majority of makeup brands are responsible for the cruel and torturous actions brought upon the innocent lives of animals. I am sure all of you make-up fanatics have heard of Avon? Estee Lauder? MAC? Revlon? These are a few of the famous
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SM ASS01 GROUP PRESENTATION BACKGROUND OF THE COMPANY Brief history of the company Est. Sydney 1924. Financial position: revenue and profitability Reporting sales of 47.06 billion in 2007/08 financial year Market position: growth‚ share‚ competitors 31% market share‚ 10.7% growth. Activities in food‚ liquor‚ petrol‚ consumer electronics‚ general merchandise‚ retailing through chain store operations‚ together with hotel‚ gaming and entertainment operations (data analysis‚
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The Ethical Treatment of Animals A person for the ethical treatment of animals (PeTA) is an American animal rights organization based in Norfolk‚ VA‚ and led by its founder‚ Ingrid Newkirk (international president). PeTA was founded‚ March 1980 as a nonprofit organization. As of 2011‚ its assets are 18.02 million‚ with revenue of 31.81 million. Alex Pacheco‚ co-founder of PeTA is an American animal rights activist from Joliet‚ IL. Newkirk and Pacheco first became widely publicized
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understanding of the anatomical structure. As a student I do enjoy dissecting animals because it does give me a good understanding of what our organs and body parts look like and how they are all related. In contrast to that I do not believe it is ethical to do dissections on dead animals and plants. Obviously when you think about what you are doing you soon realize that cutting an animal open is an inhumane action. Some animals are force fed‚ starved‚ and have physical restraints. These animals may
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Carbon Footprint: Carbon footprint means the total emitted greenhouse gas specially carbon by any organisation‚ event product or person. Woolworths is one of the largest company of Australia and despite this company trying to reduce their carbon production but still it producing heaps carbon.. (http://www.carbonfootprint.com/carbonfootprint.html) Measurement process: Using trees to offset carbon (tree planting) Why company should measure carbon footprint: * Demonstrate companies environmental
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MKTG 803 Operations & Supply Management Roy Marcellus – 40828360 SHOPPING LIST: ← Executive Summary ← Market Outlook o Australian Economy o FMCG Outlook o Woolworths & their competitor ← Woolworths competitive advantage o Product o Customer Intimacy and Retention o Online Presence o Bigger Network ← Appendix ← Reference List EXECUTIVE SUMMARY If we compare
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Is Woolworths diluting its value proposition by dropping prices and increasing the product range? • No‚ Woolworths is not diluting its value proposition by dropping prices and increasing the product range. • Own-brand products bring great value and perceived quality‚ synonymous with the Woolworths brand. • Reduced input costs do not result in a product quality alteration and therefore I suggest that no negative impact exists. • Reduced pricing to remain competitive during tough economic conditions
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COVER PAGE MARKETING PLAN FOR WOOLWORTH FOR ONE YEAR PERIOD NAME | STUDENT NUMBER | ESAN BABATUNDE VICTOR | 21347348 | AFOLABI JOHN OLUWASEUN | 21336715 | ZAKHELE DERRICK NDHLOVU | 21130575 | MAJOR LINDA MDAKANE | 20503699 |
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