Friday, September 13, 2013

Cheap products vs Good Quality

Generally Human mind is designed to pick things which are produced cheaply and easily accessible to them. One hand it's a great marketing strategy for the companies to yield many products to the consumer world and make more profit out of it. On the other hand is that the products which are designed cheaply are not ever lasted as the products which are produced expensive. For example, if we buy a toilet paper which is off cheap price, it would not last as long as the one produced for the normal or expensive price.  Similar case can be explained for each and every item which we use in our daily life. The truth is the 4000$ worth computer is far better than 700$ computer in all the ways. The product which is produced with such a high price has to be designed with the latest configuration and updated stuffs in it, while the product designed for cheap one would be little outdated one and month’s pass by; the consumer is prompted to replace his old computer, due to the cheaper production. The consumer with the same attitude again thinking of cheap product would go for a cheaper one available in the market. Again he may face problem with his new stuff. On average, if we calculate the amount of time and money spends on both the case is almost the same, expect for the fact the consumer who buys cheaply is actually polluting the environment.
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