What I'm always trying to say to the consumer is: buy less, choose well, make it last.
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Buy less. Choose well. Make it last. Quality, not quantity. Everybody's buying far too many clothes.
If consumers make better choices, the marketplace will change.
Consumers no longer want only a great product - they want to buy products from companies that align with their own character and values.
The easier things are to buy, the more we consume.
I prefer leaving things to the market as much as possible.
I think it is a good thing to buy less and choose well - it's good for the environment and to be fair it's also good for me because my clothes are quite expensive.
A consumer doesn't take anything away: he doesn't actually consume anything. Giving the same thing to a thousand consumers is not really any more expensive than giving it to just one.
Don't be buying out of emotion. Buy less if you love something but feel it's a risky item. We don't want overstock. And remember: No profit, no fun!
I want to give consumers way more choices in health care. Choice and competition always drive down costs better than central control.
Consumers have not been told effectively enough that they have huge power and that purchasing and shopping involve a moral choice.
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