for consumers GAMMA Sports Launches New Website for Consumers By www.prleap.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jun 2020 02:00:00 PDT GAMMA Sports has recently launched a new website to sell their products to everyday athletes. The new site provides consumers with easier visibility to products, a sleek look and simple check-out process. Full Article
for consumers Immunity, Gut Health Remain Fundamental Concerns for Consumers By www.preparedfoods.com Published On :: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 06:15:00 -0500 Ongoing studies focusing on the human microbiome reveal novel insights into the diverse applications of probiotics beyond gut health. Emerging research explores the intricate connection between microbiota and various health conditions, propelling innovative probiotic solutions targeting specific health concerns. Full Article
for consumers Practicality, self-care, and surprises: why deep discounts aren’t the main motivator for consumers By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: While discounts and sales events have long been associated with holiday shopping, new data from e-commerce provider Visualsoft reveals that consumers are motivated by more than just deep discounts when it comes to their seasonal and gifting purchases. Full Article Internet Retailing Retail Supply Chain Critical Issues
for consumers Supermarket is the go-to channel when purchasing pet food for consumers worldwide, according to TGM Research By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Jun 2023 08:00:00 GMT TGM has conducted a thorough survey covering interesting dimensions of the pet care market, analysing consumer behaviours and the factors that shape their purchasing decisions for pet products and services. Full Article
for consumers FTC Finalizes “Click-to-Cancel” Rule to Make It Easier for Consumers to End Recurring Subscriptions and Memberships By cohealthcom.org Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 20:56:52 +0000 Sorry, but you do not have permission to view this content. Full Article Regulatory/FDA Federal Trade Commission final rule FTC Good Rx HBRN Jim Potter PHI privacy
for consumers Lenovo launches ‘Lenovo Aware’ smart learning solution for consumers By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Jul 2021 12:32:04 +0530 Will come pre-bundled with IdeaPad Slim 3i and IdeaPad Slim 5i laptops Full Article Info-tech
for consumers MSEDCL opens more payment options for consumers By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 10 May 2020 07:21:24 GMT All category MSEDCL consumers including the residential and CHS (Co-operative Housing society) consumers having bill amount 10,000 & above can now avail the facility of RTGS and NEFT along with the online bill payment options. The MSEDCL consumers primarily pay their electricity bills through cheque even if the online facility is available. However, due to the corona virus pandemic, the lockdown has affected the banking transactions. Considering this situation, MSEDCL has given the option of RTGS and NEFT for consumers having a bill of 10,000 and above. Even the single and three phase residential consumers having a bill of 10,000 and above, can make payment through this system. Along with this, the consumers can make online payment through credit card, net banking, debit card, google pay, cash card, UPI, digital wallet etc. MSEDCL is printing the bank details on the electricity bills of residential and CHS consumers whose bill is more than 10,000. These consumers can avail this facility by using the virtual account details of MSEDCL given on their bill in their RTGS and NEFT application they submit to their bank. Also, the consumer can make payment only in the account number given on their electricity bill. Direct Link through SMSTo make payment remotely from their home, MSEDCL sends direct payment link via SMS to LT consumers. A direct payment link is being sent via SMS including the details of bill amount, due date, etc to the consumers who have registered their mobile number with MSEDCL. The consumer can make payment using this link. The consumers who have not yet registered their mobile number with MSEDCL can send a SMS through that number typing MREG (space) (12-digit consumer number) to 9930399303. Apart from this, the consumer can also register by logging on to MSEDCL website i.e. www.mahadiscom.in or MSEDCL's Mahavitaran Mobile app. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
for consumers Top 5 pension issues for consumers By www.ft.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 10:43:31 GMT Tips on how to improve your retirement income Full Article
for consumers Punjab reduces power tariff for consumers By www.newkerala.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 07:20:01 +0530 Full Article
for consumers LaserCapReviews.com Releases Definitive Buyer's Guide About Hair Loss for Consumers By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 07:00:00 GMT Buyer's guide recently released by LaserCapReviews.com offers consumers a comprehensive overview of laser hair treatments available on the market Full Article
for consumers Farmers urge for consumers help to save rare cattle breed from extinction By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2019 08:49:00 +1000 There are only 600 registered British White female cows in Australia, but farmers hope selling the meat will increase consumer demand and breeding. Full Article ABC Ballarat northcoast ballarat melbourne Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Food and Beverage Rural:All:All Rural:Food Processing:All Rural:Livestock:All Rural:Livestock:Beef Cattle Science and Technology:Genetics:All Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Lismore 2480 Australia:NSW:Mullumbimby 2482 Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Blampied 3364 Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000 Australia:VIC:Prahran 3181 Australia:VIC:Richmond 3121 Australia:VIC:South Melbourne 3205
for consumers Honey producers hand-feed bees during drought to save hives, with sting likely for consumers By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 16:13:00 +1000 Beekeepers in New South Wales are hand-feeding their hives as the drought cripples the bees' ability to make honey, with a shortage expected to sting consumers at the checkout. Full Article ABC Illawarra illawarra Disasters and Accidents:Drought:All Human Interest:All:All Lifestyle and Leisure:Food and Cooking:All Rural:Agricultural Crops:All Rural:Livestock:Beekeeping Rural:Rural Women:Women In Agriculture Science and Technology:Animals:Invertebrates - Insects and Arachnids Australia:NSW:Bowral 2576 Australia:NSW:Bundanoon 2578 Australia:NSW:Robertson 2577
for consumers Is GM free labelling fair for consumers? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 12:29:00 +1100 Full Article ABC Local eyre Rural:Agricultural Crops:All Rural:Agricultural Crops:Grain Rural:All:All Science and Technology:Genetics:Gm Technology Australia:SA:Port Lincoln 5606
for consumers FSA publishes guidance for consumers on coronavirus (COVID-19) By www.food.gov.uk Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 17:12:59 +0100 New FSA guidance reassures consumers that food risks from coronavirus (COVID-19) remain low. Full Article
for consumers Fin24.com | Credit ombud rakes in millions for consumers By www.fin24.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Mar 2017 08:52:40 +0200 Are you unhappy with your credit provider? Have you been given more debt than you can afford to pay back? Help is at hand, and it’s just an SMS away. Full Article
for consumers JBL EVEREST™ ELITE SDK and Vive deliver an immersive virtual reality hack at Tech Crunch Disrupt SF delivering better safety for consumers By news.harman.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 13:00:00 GMT STAMFORD, CT – September 14, 2016 –HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated (NYSE:HAR), the premier connected technologies company for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets, announced it will showcase additional sensor functionality for the... Full Article
for consumers What China’s food safety challenges mean for consumers, regulators, and the global economy By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 China’s food safety woes are well-known. Addressing food safety concerns can be seen part and parcel of China’s needed transition toward a consumer-oriented economy, which is even more imperative now that the country’s GDP growth is slowing from historic rates. Boosting consumer confidence is an essential piece of that puzzle for China—and by extension, a factor for global economic stability. Full Article Uncategorized
for consumers What China's new food safety law might mean for consumers and businesses By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 13 May 2016 15:35:00 -0400 Food safety is not a problem unique to China, though it is certainly one of the country’s most pressing and persistent challenges. On April 28, 2016, the John L. Thornton China Center hosted a public event to discuss food safety in China and what new regulations might mean for consumers and businesses. Revised food safety law a step in the right direction China’s revised Food Safety Law, enacted in October 2015, is intended to strengthen the regulation of food companies in China and enhance oversight along the supply chain. The law imposes tougher consequences on violators of food safety regulations. The revised Food Safety Law is a step in the right direction, but improving food safety will require more than just new regulations. Greater inter-agency coordination is needed among the various government entities with regulatory responsibility for food safety, including the China Food and Drug Administration, the Ministry of Agriculture, the National Health and Planning Commission, and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine. China has done relatively better in enforcing food safety and quality standards for its food exports than it has for its domestic food market. A disparity between export quality and what is found in local markets is not uncommon in developing countries. But after several large-scale food safety incidents, domestic Chinese consumers are now paying close attention to the quality of their food and are no longer willing to accept such a disparity. Setting and enforcing higher food safety standards domestically is important for maintaining public health and for increasing consumer confidence. The latter will take time but is an indispensable component of the consumption-driven economy that China seeks. Industry consolidation needed One of the biggest obstacles facing Chinese food safety regulators is a still-fragmented domestic food industry with many small players. The increase in regulatory requirements and inspections mandated by the new law will raise the costs of doing business and likely lead to industry consolidation, which would help make the domestic Chinese food industry more manageable from a regulatory perspective. Emerging trends that see consumers buying food products from small and perhaps unverified retailers online actually make the jobs of regulators more difficult. This is because products are harder to trace—and, if there is a problem, to recall—when transactions occur through nontraditional retail channels. Traceability is critical to ensuring food safety because it allows problematic food items to be identified. The responsible firm can then correct the situation and each actor in the supply chain can be held accountable. The Chinese government is already supporting initiatives that aggregate production units at the farm level. These farmer production bases enable farmers to coordinate food production and marketing to larger retailers. Participating farms have been provided with safe pesticides and guidelines on pesticide application; they are also able to sell to large retailers directly. These direct farmer-retailer relationships allow for greater traceability and facilitate the spot-checking that is necessary for verification. This model holds promise for improving food safety, especially as it pertains to pesticide application, but it will need to be scaled up to have a meaningful impact on China’s domestic food market. What can China learn from other countries? Since China is not alone in facing food safety challenges, it can learn lessons from the experiences of other countries. According to Vivian Hoffmann of the International Food Policy Research Institute, “there are many ways in which the public sector can harness the capacity and energy of the private sector to make food safety regulation more efficient.” For instance, China could consider greater co-regulation, which is a strategy that involves the private sector in regulation. Allowing firms to give input when regulators are setting standards can help prevent situations where unattainable standards are either crippling for companies or just ignored altogether. Hoffman is clear to note that allowing firms to give input does not mean compromising on consumer safety. Rather, it would create a more transparent process that would allow companies time to work up to higher standards if necessary. Private companies could be involved in testing their own products, but verification testing would still be needed. Open communication with consumers is also important. The risk-based approach to food safety, which is the international norm and which China has also adopted, entails a particular challenge: Sometimes what consumers think is the most dangerous aspect of the food supply is different from scientists’ perceptions and knowledge of risk. For example, scientists may focus on biological contaminants while consumers worry about pesticides and additives. The concerns of consumers should be taken into account when setting priorities, but experts also need to explain why their concerns may be different. Communication and transparency are essential for bridging this disconnect. Chenglin Liu of St. Mary’s School of Law similarly stresses transparency as a key ingredient in improving China’s food safety situation. Broader capacity building efforts—as it relates to rule of law, an independent judiciary, and independent journalism—will help improve the enforcement of regulations. The country’s revised Food Safety Law is a step in the right direction, but it is not enough to resolve China’s food safety woes. Regulatory enforcement remains a challenge. Fortunately, it is by no means an insurmountable one. Vigilant consumers will continue to demand higher-quality and more-traceable food products, a trend that puts increasing pressure on regulators to enforce high standards and that also presents great opportunities for proactive businesses. Authors Lin Fu Image Source: © China Stringer Network / Reut Full Article
for consumers The coronavirus pandemic is a 'crisis of trust' for consumers: Majid Al Futtaim CEO By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 09:25:02 GMT It's going to be a "very difficult" period for the Middle East given coronavirus pandemic, but this could be a "golden opportunity" for economies to implement reforms and become more resilient, says Alain Bejjani, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim. Full Article
for consumers It may get harder for consumers to tell how some financial advisors get paid By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 20:58:46 GMT The CFP Board, which oversees standards for 86,000 certified financial planners in the U.S., removed the ability for consumers to search for an advisor based on how they're paid. Full Article
for consumers What do the FCA credit card and overdraft proposals mean for consumers? By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 06:44:55 GMT The FCA this morning proposed banks should offer customers in financial difficulty an interest-free overdraft up to £500, and let them put credit card and loan repayments on hold for three months. Full Article
for consumers A raw deal for consumers By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 +0000 The Consumer Protection Act passed by the Indian government in 1986 defeats its own objectives in the way that it functions today; Sakuntala Narasimhan reveals how it sidelines consumer rights and protects the bigger multinationals operating in the emerging market. Full Article