what is the difference between a consumer and a costumer

Hi Kavya,
 I believe you mean 'CUSTOMER'
The answer is as follows:
 Customer
  • The customer is a person that purchases a product but is not the end user of the goods. For example, assume a customer is the purchasing department of an organisation. Each department of the organisation places an order for goods or services that it needs, such as paper for the administrative department. The purchasing department finds a manufacturer that sells the product and orders the product. The purchasing department is the customer but the administrative department is the consumer.


Consumer

  • The consumer is the end user of a product and actually uses the product. An example of a consumer is the patron of a grocery store. The patron buys groceries from the store to eat the food. The grocery store bought those food items from farmers, manufacturers and other vendors, so that it could sell these items to consumers. The grocery store is the customer of the farmers, and the patrons are the consumers of the grocery store.


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Consumer is not regular to the shop from which it buys goods and is not so much indulged with the shopkeeper.
While costumer is a person which is regular and have a good relationship with the shopkeeper.
Shopkeepers often agree with costumers if they bargain and free the product from 2-3 rupees
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Hi Kavya,
 I believe you mean 'CUSTOMER'
The answer is as follows:
 Customer
  • The customer is a person that purchases a product but is not the end user of the goods. For example, assume a customer is the purchasing department of an organisation. Each department of the organisation places an order for goods or services that it needs, such as paper for the administrative department. The purchasing department finds a manufacturer that sells the product and orders the product. The purchasing department is the customer but the administrative department is the consumer.


Consumer

  • The consumer is the end user of a product and actually uses the product. An example of a consumer is the patron of a grocery store. The patron buys groceries from the store to eat the food. The grocery store bought those food items from farmers, manufacturers and other vendors, so that it could sell these items to consumers. The grocery store is the customer of the farmers, and the patrons are the consumers of the grocery store.


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