Shopping
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Publications
Stretching Your Supermarket Dollars
Stretching Your Dollars: Controlling Your Grocery Bill
Living Independently: Choosing a Set of Wheels
Living Independently: Finding a Place to Live
Shopping to Get the Most for Your Money
Stretching Your Dollars: Garage Sales, Thrift Shops and Classified Ads
Stretching Your Dollars: Types of Sales
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Advertising
Secrets of Selling: How to Turn Shoppers into Buyers
Explains some of the common tactics used to lure consumers to purchase items, including store layouts and impulse purchasing. 24 minutes.
Supermarket Persuasion: How Food is Merchandise
Explains how supermarkets attempt to control consumer behavior, in order to help consumers make more informed choices. 23 minutes.
Why Ads Work: The Power of Self-Deception
Ads may not lie, but they often deceive consumers. This video explains that the most important part of an ad is what consumers do not see or hear. 23 minutes.
Why You Buy: How Ads Persuade
Discusses persuasion tactics used in advertising. 33 minutes.
Don't Let Ads Getcha
Shows how advertisers produce their advertisement and how they get consumers to buy their product.
Contact Prof. Mary Harrison for more information on these videos.
Store Policies
Connect Consumerism
Uses humor to demonstrate smart consumerism, discusses how a department store's set-up promotes sales, and features a music group popular in the early 90s called "Guys Next Door." 28 minutes.
Contact Prof. Mary Harrison for more information on these videos.
Selling Methods and Options Publications
General Resources
UF/IFAS Sites
UF/IFAS Publications
State & Federal Agencies
- Consumer Action Website--FCIC
- Federal Citizen Information Center (FCIC)
- The Federal Reserve Board Consumer Information
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- MyMoney.gov--Financial Education and Literacy Commission
- Office of Community Services--U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)


