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Friday, January 28, 2011

Consumer organization


One common means of providing consumers useful information is the independent comparative survey or test of products or services, involving different manufacturers or companies (e.g., etcetera).



Another arena where consumer organizations have operated is The needs for campaigning in this area are less easy to reconcile with their traditional methods, since the scientific, dietary or medical evidence is normally more complex than in other arenas, such as the electric safety of The current standards on in developed countries, have in part been shaped by past lobbying by consumer groups.



The aim of consumer organizations may be to establish and to attempt to enforce Effective work has also been done, however, simply by using the threat of bad publicity to keep companies' focus on the consumers' point of view.



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