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What's the difference between consumer and customer?
Dec 22, 2021 2:40 PM
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A consumer eats or consumes a product or service s customer buys a product or service.
December 22, 2021
A consumer consumes (eats, uses) a product or service.
A customer consumes a product or service provided by a business.
A business will talk about its customers, the relationship it has with them and the experience it provides for them. The customers are also consumers.
A business might talk about consumers in general when planning a marketing campaign. Not all of these consumers will be customers.
I'm not sure if that helps at all?
December 22, 2021
"Consumer" tends to be more formal and used as an umbrella term, while customer deals with people who purchase a product or service.
"Consumer" is usually used when purchasing a service, as opposed to a product.
December 22, 2021
I would personally say that a customer is more for a place of business, a store, etc VS a consumer which is usually more general towards one particular product
December 22, 2021
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