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Johnathon Floyd
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17 September, 12:22
How do consumers differ from other groups
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A consumer is someone that owns a product. Other groups can rank from being a producer of something or an owner of a firm. The other groups differ by the way they use the product that they own. Like a product to one person can be something else to another.
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