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Troyanec [42]
3 years ago
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Article about how ro become a smart consumer ​

English
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TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
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How to Become a Smart Customer.

A responsible and smart consumer is the one who always make sure to purchase not only quality products, but Eco friendly products as well. Some of the tips on becoming a smart consumer are:

• Always make sure to check the date of the products before buying. And if by any chance you encounter an expired product, it is your responsibility that you talk to the owner and get the product replaced

• Consumers plays an important role in a country’s economic system. Hence it is the duty of every consumer to avoid wasting food and water.

• Make your to avoid plastic usage by buying less plastic. You can make use of environmental friendly bags which are made from paper or other hard stuff. Apart from this, always try to refill water bottles.

• Most importantly, spend your money wisely. A smart consumer is the one who makes good and proper use of his money.

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