Consumers became more informed in the second quarter according to a survey
Consumers became more informed in the second quarter as the number of respondents who reported that they knew the shelf life of food and certain products, such as shoes, increased from 6.3 percent of the previous quarter to 6.7 percent in the April to June period, the CP Contact’s Consumer Surveys and Attitudes Research Survey reveals.
According to a statement by CP Contact sent on MTI on Monday, the company’s monthly research, jointly conducted with the Nielsen market researcher, based on a survey of 800 people on a nationwide representative sample, covers consumer awareness and changes in the trust in merchants. These surveys comprise the Consumer Protection Index, which gives information on quarterly changes in consumer protection attitudes to consumers. (MTI)
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