A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff

Perception is the process by which consumer attach meaning to incoming stimuli by forming mental, pictures of persons, places and objects. Quality is communicated by choosing those physical signs and cues that people normally used to quality. Freshness of fresh meat and seafood, sold in supermarket...

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description Perception is the process by which consumer attach meaning to incoming stimuli by forming mental, pictures of persons, places and objects. Quality is communicated by choosing those physical signs and cues that people normally used to quality. Freshness of fresh meat and seafood, sold in supermarket play an important role in consumer behaviour such as choice of store is influenced by their perceptions of those stores. The effective method of handing fresh meat and seafood to maintain freshness of the product.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-954332024-05-24T03:32:34Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95433/ A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff Abdul Latiff, Siti Dasimah Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling Perception is the process by which consumer attach meaning to incoming stimuli by forming mental, pictures of persons, places and objects. Quality is communicated by choosing those physical signs and cues that people normally used to quality. Freshness of fresh meat and seafood, sold in supermarket play an important role in consumer behaviour such as choice of store is influenced by their perceptions of those stores. The effective method of handing fresh meat and seafood to maintain freshness of the product. Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95433/1/95433.pdf A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling
Abdul Latiff, Siti Dasimah
A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff
title A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff
title_full A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff
title_fullStr A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff
title_full_unstemmed A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff
title_short A study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at Hankyu Jaya Supermarket / Siti Dasimah Abdul Latiff
title_sort study on customer perceptions towards the handling of fresh meat and seafood at hankyu jaya supermarket / siti dasimah abdul latiff
topic Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling
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