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14 May, 03:27

What is consumer obsolescence?

A

people buying expensive clothes to assert their social status

B. people discarding fashionable clothes that are not wearable

C. people discarding wearable clothes that are not in fashion

D.

people buying clothing to feel good about themselves

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  1. 14 May, 03:34
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    B I think.
  2. 14 May, 03:51
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    THe correct answer is C. People discarding wearable clothes that area not in fashion,

    Explanation

    Planned obsolescence is an economic phenomenon that consists of limiting the life of a product in a planned way, for this, companies introduce elements so that they have certain durability in their design or they are replaced every certain time due to fashion. According to the above, a definition and example of programmed obsolescence is "people discarding wearable clothes that are not in fashion" because the clothing manufacturer brands agree to design certain clothes and impose a fashion, and when people have already consumed these clothes, and they are still good condition, they take out new clothes imposing a new fashion and forcing buyers to renew their previous clothes even if they are wearable. So, the correct answer is C. people discarding wearable clothes that are not in fashion
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