Sentences with phrase «everyday consumer items»

It takes its title from the ongoing documentary television programme, How It's Made, which is broadcast on Discovery Channel, revealing various industrial manufacturing process of everyday consumer items.
This does not mean brands for everyday consumer items are unimportant.

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Credit cards allow consumers to spend beyond their means, and to pay for everyday items in installments.
Whenever the consumer uses a linked card to make a purchase from a qualified retailer, whether for everyday expenses such as groceries and drugstore items or big - ticket items like airline tickets, credits are paid into the consumer's Upromise account.
The discount department store has somewhat of a cult following among thrifty consumers who pride themselves on finding the best deals on everyday items, and those are exactly the kind of customers who stand to benefit the most from the Kohl's Charge card.
Adam McEwen appropriates vernacular forms, from text messages and obituaries to everyday consumer objects, manipulating familiar items and repurposing them in new, unexpected contexts.
American Pop Artists were more «aggressive», aiming to create art inspired by everyday items, consumer goods, and mass media.
The American artist assembles on stands kitsch consumer items, in the process changing everyday things to works of art and examining ideas about how we collect, classify and display objects.
As the consumer's relationship with their everyday items has changed, so has the application and approach that artists take when incorporating these items in their work.
Yet, as the mass production has changed and will continue to change and evolve, so has the consumer's relationship with their everyday items.
It relied on instantly recognizable images of everyday or mass - consumer items, or images of celebrities in film, music or politics.
«The border adjustable tax, which would in effect place a new 20 % tax on imports while completely eliminating the tax on exports, will force retailers to significantly raise prices on everyday consumer staples such as food, medicine, clothing, electronics, and home improvement items.
Americans for Affordable Products (AAP) will run a national campaign to engage consumers and show lawmakers that pursuing tax policy that will result in higher costs for their customers on everyday items including food, gas and clothing is the wrong approach.
Yun said today's low consumer price index (CPI), at about 1.7 percent, doesn't reflect the rise in prices people are seeing on everyday items because low gas prices are keeping the broader index down.
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