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Outline Who Are the Winners and Losers in a Consumer Society.

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Assignment question: Outline who are the winners and losers in a consumer society.

‘Outline’ – my understanding of this is to summarise/define the winners and losers in a consumer society, focussing on identifying who they are and not why they are.

Intro;

Describe what I am going to do – keep it short and refer to the question that is being asked, I could start by pointing out who are the winners and losers in general and then building on them in the following paragraphs in the body of the assignment.

Body:-

Use the mind maps and the references below with notes taken manually to form the body of the assignment. Try to keep each example of a winner and loser to a separate paragraph and keep to the …show more content…

The environment – suffers at the cost of large supermarket chains transferring goods to and from foreign lands and the packaging that they chose to use on their goods. Household recycling effected by packaging not being able to be recycled.

Foreign lands – exploitation of foreign workers, low wages and landfills.

Newly arrived migrants – exploited by large chain stores and supermarkets.

Disabled, unable to consume effectively – displaced in a consumer society by way of access.

Personal finances – those unable to purchase credit in order to consume.

Those who are retired and receiving a state pension only – same as low income.

Conclusion:-

Draw from the body of the assignment and refer to the question to conclude who are the winners and losers in a consumer society.

Remember no more than 1250 words and remember to do the reflection at the end on a separate page – you will lose 5 marks if you do not do this!

TMA 02 – In no more than 1250 words:

Outline who are the winners and losers in a consumer society.

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This assignment will summarise the winners and losers in a consumer society.

The winners and losers in a consumer society are defined by how effectively they are able to consume and sustain themselves. Large supermarket chains, retail parks, the wealthy, the able-bodied and those who have access to their own travel and even cheap credit are all classed as ‘winners’ within a consumer society. Whilst small

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