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Impact on Consumer Behaviour Towards Selected Fast Moving Consumer Goods in Thiruvallur District

Issue Abstract

Abstract 

The liberalization of the Indian economic system consumed top-notch moments, which commanded to the access of worldwide merchandise in the Indian markets. FMCG items are men and women that get exchanged inner a yr. FMCG normally incorporates a huge form of frequently bought client merchandise which include toiletries, cleaning soap, cosmetics, enamel cleansing merchandise, shaving merchandise, and shampoos, as properly as other non-durables such as glassware, bulbs, batteries, paper products, and plastic goods. The surroundings are continually changing though, and social networking sites would possibly have a larger effect on the clients’ perception within the future.


Author Information
Dr. S. Praveen Kumar
Issue No
9
Volume No
1
Issue Publish Date
05 Sep 2019
Issue Pages
1-8

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