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  2. Luxury goods - Wikipedia

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    The word "luxury" derives from the Latin verb luxor meaning to overextend or strain. From this, the noun luxuria and verb luxurio developed, "indicating immoderate growth, swelling, ... in persons and animals, willful or unruly behavior, disregard for moral restraints, and licensciousness", and the term has had negative connotations for most of its long history. [2]

  3. High value products - Wikipedia

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    semi-processed products, such as fresh and frozen meats, flour, vegetable oils, roasted coffee, refined sugar; highly processed products that are ready for the consumer, such as milk, cheese, wine, breakfast cereals; high-value unprocessed products that are also often consumer-ready, such as fresh and dried fruits and vegetables, eggs, and nuts.

  4. Luxury packaging - Wikipedia

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    High-value products are inviting to theft. Security packaging can be an important consideration to help reduce package pilferage. Authentication technologies can be used to help verify that the expensive luxury product is not among the many counterfeit consumer goods.

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  6. SEC classification of goods and services - Wikipedia

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    In an unregulated market, prices of credence goods tend to converge, i.e. the same flat rate is charged for high and low value goods. The reason is that suppliers of credence goods tend to overcharge for low value goods, since the customers are not aware of the low value, while competitive pressures force down the price of high value goods. [6]

  7. Why not all 'high-protein' food products are good for you - AOL

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    Meat analogue products most likely to have ‘high protein’ claims The researchers who conducted the current study wanted to learn more about the nutritional value of products that have protein ...

  8. 7 Walmart Brand Items That Are Just as Good as Name Brands - AOL

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    Store brands are gaining popularity among consumers. They reached a record $199 billion in sales across all major retail channels in 2021, according to the Private Label Manufacturers Association....

  9. Commercial classification of chemicals - Wikipedia

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    In general the classification of chemical industry products by the Kline matrix is related to the chemicals' worldwide production (measured for example in tons/year) and to their value added. [6] Following this classification, the chemical industry products are divided into four categories: true commodity: high production and high value added