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Why are bugs on fruit important to consumers in the Philippines?
 a. Fruit with bugs is cheaper, which is important for lower income consumers.
  b. Bugs indicate the absence of dangerous pesticides.
  c. Bugs indicate that the fruit is ripe.
  d. Bugs are believed to increase the positive energy of fruit.

Question 2

Promotion-focused consumers, whose goal is to maximize gains and positive outcomes, will put more emphasis on the effectiveness of a product and put less emphasis on whether they think they have the skills and capacity to use the product.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Bugs are more attracted to ripe fruit than to unripe fruit. Thus, they are an indicator of fruit's ripeness. Thus, bugs serve as a heuristic for Filipino consumers.

Answer to Question 2

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