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Business, 02.09.2020 23:01 ldmcloon

In their battle for chocolate lovers, companies like Godiva and Hershey's would divide the population into different categories of consumers, for example, those looking for a quick energy boost versus those looking for a gift. The companies do this in order to satisfy different consumer needs and wants. A. TrueB. False

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