Do you ever by Fair Trade Products?
Please answer these questions. It will help me greatly andbe much appreciated. Many Thanks!
1) Gender
2) Age
3) Occupation
4) Rank the following in order of importance when food shopping:
Price, Quality, Brand, Convenience, Fair Trade.
5) How often do you buy Fair Trade products?
6) Which of the following tea would you buy if you had to?
Own Brand (£1), PG Tips (£2.14), Fair Trade (£2.55), Twinings (£2.99)
7) Which pack of bananas would you buy if you had to?
Everyday value pack (£1.15 for 8), Fair Trade Pack (£1.40 for 6)
8) What do you think is more important when choosing whether to purchase fair trade products:
Money or Moral Values?
Thanks for your time, and Thanks you very much to those who answer. Any additional comments are welcome!
Comments
1) Gender: male
2) Age: 62
3) Occupation: Retired
4) Rank the following in order of importance when food shopping:
1, Quality
2. Fair Trade.
3. Price
4. Convenience
5. Brand
5) How often do you buy Fair Trade products?
Every time I shop
6) Which of the following tea would you buy if you had to?
Fair Trade (£2.55)
7) Which pack of bananas would you buy if you had to?
Fair Trade Pack (£1.40 for 6)
8) What do you think is more important when choosing whether to purchase fair trade products:
Moral Values
1) Male
2) 20
3) University Student
4) Quality, Price, Convenience, Brand, Fair Trade
5) Depends if they are on special offer
6) Twinings
7) Value Pack
8) Moral Values
I would buy fair trade products more often but a student's budget doesn't stretch far enough to consider buying some of the more expensive things all the time
F
19
Student
Quality,convenience,price,fair trade,brand
I buy them for certain products, eg: fair trade coffee, bananas,
Pg tips - sorry but I just love pg tips
Fair trade
Moral values
Male, 18, Student, Price and quality, I will only buy own brands more for that reason is to save money
the belief of honest commerce is which you recognize that the individuals who produced your nutrients (fruit/coffee/etc..) have been paid a honest salary and that their atmosphere is being controlled in a sustainable way so as that they are able to proceed to reap products. could you nevertheless want those bananas in the event that they have been picked purchase babies working 12 hours an afternoon and paid 50 cents? could you particularly need to purchase coffee from a company that sparkling-decrease a rainforest for a single harvest, then moved directly to a clean section?
l only ever buy Fair Trade if it's cheaper than my usual brand...which is very, very rare.
No, but sometimes i may buy one.