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Cоnsumer-generаted reviews аre а valuable resоurce fоr consumers engaging in external search. You recently completed your mid-semester project, which involved analyzing consumer reviews for a specific brand or product. Please answer the following questions: Are consumer reviews part of an internal or external search? Why are consumer-generated reviews important for sellers? How does confirmation bias operate, and how does it influence consumers' external search for information?
Pleаse reаd the fоllоwing infоrmаtion about fast food restaurants (related to what we have discussed in the various case studies we have seen in class). McDonald's has announced plans to eliminate the use of chickens raised with antibiotics, a move driven by declining profits and shifting consumer preferences. Millennials and Gen Z are increasingly favoring healthier, ethically sourced food options, leading McDonald's to adapt to remain competitive. This decision aligns with pressure from health organizations like the CDC, FDA, and PIRG, which have warned about the dangers of antibiotic-resistant infections linked to the overuse of antibiotics in livestock. Other major chains, such as Costco and KFC, have also committed to reducing antibiotic use in their meat supplies, reflecting a broader industry trend toward sustainability and health-conscious practices. In addition to reducing antibiotic use, McDonald's and other fast-food chains are taking steps to attract health-conscious consumers by providing more transparent nutritional information and incorporating plant-based meat alternatives. For example, McDonald's has partnered with "Beyond Meat" to offer plant-based burger options in select markets, catering to the growing demand for vegetarian and vegan alternatives. Similarly, other fast-food restaurants, like Burger King with its "Impossible Whopper," have introduced plant-based options to appeal to environmentally and health-conscious customers. These efforts, combined with clearer nutritional labeling, demonstrate the industry's response to consumer demand for healthier, more sustainable, and ethically sourced food choices. Question 1: Jessica, who is 35 and health conscious, sees an advertisement from Burger King advertising its antibiotic free products. Later that week, she reads about the company's "Impossible Whopper" and its health benefits. Jessica's response is " There is no way that Burger King is making its burgers healthier, they make cheap fast food'" this is an example of a(n)-______. Question 2: As discussed, in the previous paragraphs, the goal of McDonald's is to attract more consumers and even change negative attitudes some consumers may have about fast food restaurants, which are often perceived as being unhealthy. The association of fast food being unhealthy is an example of a(n)______.