What is the diference customer and consumer? [on hold]

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    Consider a parent (customer) purchasing an ice cream for their child (consumer).
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    Yes, there are definitions for these words. If you don't have a favorite dictionary you use to look these things up, the website OneLook.com can help you find one.
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    Nov 29 at 16:49










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    Nov 29 at 16:53






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    Yes, there are definitions for these words. If you don't have a favorite dictionary you use to look these things up, the website OneLook.com can help you find one.
    – Dan Bron
    Nov 29 at 16:58













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    Consider a parent (customer) purchasing an ice cream for their child (consumer).
    – Ian MacDonald
    Nov 29 at 16:49










  • Great Answer @IanMacDonald
    – PaulRM
    Nov 29 at 16:53






  • 2




    Yes, there are definitions for these words. If you don't have a favorite dictionary you use to look these things up, the website OneLook.com can help you find one.
    – Dan Bron
    Nov 29 at 16:58














  • 1




    Consider a parent (customer) purchasing an ice cream for their child (consumer).
    – Ian MacDonald
    Nov 29 at 16:49










  • Great Answer @IanMacDonald
    – PaulRM
    Nov 29 at 16:53






  • 2




    Yes, there are definitions for these words. If you don't have a favorite dictionary you use to look these things up, the website OneLook.com can help you find one.
    – Dan Bron
    Nov 29 at 16:58








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Consider a parent (customer) purchasing an ice cream for their child (consumer).
– Ian MacDonald
Nov 29 at 16:49




Consider a parent (customer) purchasing an ice cream for their child (consumer).
– Ian MacDonald
Nov 29 at 16:49












Great Answer @IanMacDonald
– PaulRM
Nov 29 at 16:53




Great Answer @IanMacDonald
– PaulRM
Nov 29 at 16:53




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Yes, there are definitions for these words. If you don't have a favorite dictionary you use to look these things up, the website OneLook.com can help you find one.
– Dan Bron
Nov 29 at 16:58




Yes, there are definitions for these words. If you don't have a favorite dictionary you use to look these things up, the website OneLook.com can help you find one.
– Dan Bron
Nov 29 at 16:58















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