For its part, Green Mountain saysconsumers trust the official Keurig seal.
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Hamm saysconsumers will still conserve fuel to save money.
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She saysconsumers have as much power as brands when it comes to positive change.
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Finance Minister Michael Cullen saysconsumers need to realize high petrol prices look set to stay.
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It saysconsumers may be paying higher pump prices for petrol and diesel as a result.
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Ofgem saysconsumers can ask for a refund of any surplus they've paid at any time.
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Willcox saysconsumers shouldn't assume that an Ultra HD set will be better than an HDTV.
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The boss of Greggs bakers saysconsumers reigned in their spending at the start of January.
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Virgin Media chief executive Neil Berkett saysconsumers must be offered a viable alternative to illegal downloads.
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The National Association of Broadcasters saysconsumers are taking steps -slowly -to get DTV ready.
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But SPCA chief executive Robyn Kippenberger saysconsumers want free range, and a bigger cage isn't good enough.
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Eftpos processor, Paymark, saysconsumers will soon have a lot more choice when it comes to electronic payments.
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The Kiwi Property Group saysconsumers are seeing shopping malls increasingly as the places to shop and socialise.
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It saysconsumers would be deceived into thinking there was a connection between its burger and the rival product.
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The manufacturer of Nurofen saysconsumers should not be concerned about their safety when correctly taking non-prescription products containing ibuprofen.
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To find a new card, Ray, of Creditcards.com, saysconsumers can visit credit card comparison web sites to find information.