More consumer information means more empowered consumers--and a healthier public. Thanks for passing this along, Cleveland.com.
New database gives consumers a chance to spot unsafe products before they buy | cleveland.com
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Consumer Education, Economics, and Resource Management: Lessons from Seinfeld
This could be really useful for teaching any FERM related class--on any level. http://www.yadayadayadaecon.com/
What could be more relevant than sitcom reruns? This is gold, Jerry! Gold!
What could be more relevant than sitcom reruns? This is gold, Jerry! Gold!
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