2. SUPERMARKET PRICES:
• Our students analyzed how the prices are
organized and shown in supermarkets. They
reached the following conclusions:
3. • White labels show the normal price, yellow
labels indicate the offers. In addition there are
also large signs that say if the product is 3x2 or
if the 2nd unit is cheaper. All labels describe
the product.
• Greengrocer: there are fruit and vegetables
bags. The total price and also how much one
kilo costs are shown.
4. • Clothing: labels are in the clothes. They show
the size, color, price and barcode. If the
garment is on offer, the label is yellow (clothes
only, the others are on the shelves). There are
better discounts that are put in the headers
(which are the points at the beginning of the
aisle). Every time they put more quantity and
the sign is larger. In the area there are signs of
the “last” units (which are items that remain
in the shop, there are only one or two) and
are cheaper.
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9. TV COMERCIALS
• Our students analyzed how the commercials
mislead the consumers . They reached the
following conclusions:
10. • Most commercials are not true. For example: I
don’t believe that Vanish Oxiation can make
the cloths more white in just four washings.
Vanish oxidation Crystal White: I don’t think it
can remove the dirt, it only stains I. It cannot
make everything white.
• Estrella: I don’t think it’s so efficient to clean
the floor and the furniture.
11. • Fairy dishwasher: it’s said that just one drop
can clean many dishes. The commercial
cannot convince me that it can clean so many
dishes.
• I don’t like the product Silly bang because it’s
impossible that it can remove all the dirt in
such little time. It cannot be that it is four
times stronger than other cleaning products.
12. • The Nesquick with strawberry
taste: I don’t think it tastes as
strawberry. They have made it
just in pink colour.
13. • Fair Haerious are helicopters that have two
airscrews to fly but they don’t fly at all.
• Robo fish don’t work in the wáter and only
work with batteries.