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Food and Beverages Shoes and Clothes Beauty Products Services Entertainement

1. Nike 1. L’Oreal 1. Deloitte 1. Youtube


1. Royal Crown
2. Adidas 2. Avon 2. Visa 2. Netflix
2. Coka Cola
3. Jordan 3. Gillette 3. Master Card 3. Ubisoft
3. Jollibee
4. Penshop 4. Nivea 4. American Express 4. Valve
4. McDonald 5. Avon 5. Clinique 5. Accenture 5. Riot
5.Mang Inasal 6. Lacoste 6. Guerlain 6. TeleTech 6. Funimation
6.  Max's 7. Levis 7. Shiseido 7. Alorica 7. Buzzfeed
7. Red Ribbon 8. Air 8. Garnier 8. Concertrix 8. HBO

8. Nestle 9. Monster 9. Pantien 9. PCW 9. Walt Disney


10. Alien Wear 10. Dove 10. EY 10. Stub Hub
9. PepsiCo
11. All criminal 11. Sunsilk 11. Paypal 11. Star Engine
10.  McCain
12. Skechers 12. Rejoice 12. S&P Global 12. Movie Pass
11. BonChon
13. Under Armor 13. Creamsilk 13. KPMG 13. Kernel
12. Kuya J's 14. Lee 14. Head n Shoulders 14. McKinsey 14. Playster
13. Hersheys 15. Converse 15. Clear 15. SysCo 15. Daimani
14. Darey Milk  16. Wrangler 16. Jonhsons 16. BDO 16. Roku
15. Darey Cream 17. Reebok 17. Maybelline 17. Land Bank 17. Popbase

16. Chesse Wizz 18, Old Navy 18. Clarins 18. Adecco 18. TED
19. Blue Corner 19. Lancomes 19. United Rentals 19. HULU
17. Eden
20. New Balance 20. Olay 20. Randstad 20. Vody
18. Croley Foods
19. Jack n Jill
20. Nescafe
1. Would you choose local products over products from these foreign companies? Why?

Yes, because it’s a way to support our economy and to make our product known internationaly

2. With what you have listed, do you have ideas where and when these companies started to produce goods?

No, but I know that they were already circulating in the market for a long time

3. What do you think is the relation of consuming products to our subject?

One of the characteristics of human society in the 21st century is that the individual is increasingly viewed
predominantly as a consumer. The turbulent development of science and technology has also resulted in
new, changed consumer behavior patterns, which are achieving a new role in the modern society.

4. What is the difference between the standard of living and the quality of life?

Standard of living refers to the level of wealth, comfort, material goods, and necessities available to a
certain socioeconomic class or geographic area. Quality of life, on the other hand, is a subjective term that
can measure happiness

5. What are some ways you can assess the standard of living?

The standard of living is measured by things that are easily quantified, such as income, employment
opportunities, cost of goods and services, and poverty. Factors such as life expectancy, the inflation rate, or
the number of paid vacation days people receive each year are also included.

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