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fatslob-:O said:
TheBlackNaruto said:

Atually no consumers more so determine what is most affordable/popular/accessible not what is the most high quality product. A Chey cobalt sells more than a Bentley but it is widely known that a Bentley is a higher quality car. A McDs burger sales more than a Lobster or Steak but again the Lobster/Steak is of higher quality than the McDs burger. Does that take anything away fromt he sales though no...because the McDs burger is more affordable and accessible. Does it take anything away from the Chevy Cobalt no because again to the AVERAGE consumer the Cobalt is more affordable and accessible....not of higher quality.

But I see your point and what you are trying to say/do...hence the reason I said you sir....are good lol

Then how is quality defined ? Isn't it more important to know what your customers think about the product rather than the qualities of your own product ? 

Quality is defined as a high level of excellnce or value if I am not mistaken. And yes what consumers think about your product is very imoprtant even with that the AVERAGE consumer would still feel that just for reference a Bugatti is of higher quality than a Toyota Corolla even though they would be driving the Corolla. Or are you telling me that if you had a choice between a Nissan Versa and a Lamborghini that you would take the Nissan Versa because it seels more? That's why consumers mostly determine with what they purchase what is most affordable/accessible/popular. The sales debate has so many different directions that it is crazy lol. But you again have a very valid point none the less in your perspective...



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