111. What consumers see now in television and magazine advertisements is Gina Gallo walking the vineyards of Sonoma County, not the Central Valley. 112. What consumers will probably not see are falling prices resulting from cutthroat competition. 113. What the consumer sees may defy the laws of physics, but it often ignores the rules of clean living. 114. What do consumers see in Izzy? 115. When the consumer saw an image on the screen that she liked, she would press the pause button on the VCR. 116. While consumers will see less plentiful supplies of steaks and hamburgers, pork will be more abundant, said Nix. 117. Wholesale prices have already doubled and consumers should be seeing the impact in stores soon if not now. 118. Price gaps are easier for consumers to see. 119. Public service announcements are being aired after the latest statistics showed consumer spending has seen the biggest drop in decades. 120. As the number of doctors performing the procedure has increased, consumers are seeing more advertising with celebrity endorsements. |