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It might be helpful to interview your friends or family and ask what made them try the food product. Write an essay of at least 800 words that explains your findings. Your response must include: at least ten common or favorite food products.
a graph that explains why you believe the products were pushed.
on the graph whether you believe the product is successful.
an essay of at least 800 words that explains your findings, along with any interviews that you may have conducted.
Your final presentation will include a graphic that breaks out the food product and explains why you think it was pushed and whether you believe that the product was a success. If you interviewed people for your work, be sure to include that in the essay, too. Write an essay of at least 800 words that explains your findings. Your response must include: · at least ten common or favorite food products. · a graph that explains why you believe the products were pushed. · on the graph whether you believe the product is successful. · an essay of at least 800 words that explains your findings, along with any interviews that you may have conducted. Your final presentation will include a graphic that breaks out the food product and explains why you think it was pushed and whether you believe that the product was a success. If you interviewed people for your work, be sure to include that in the essay, too.

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