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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting consumers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact of a particular action, policy, or event on consumers.
Example: "The new regulations are affecting consumers by increasing prices on essential goods."
Alternatives: "impacting consumers" or "influencing consumers".
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Moreover, similarly to what emerges from the literature on fruit consumption, we assume that credence quality characteristics play a major role in affecting consumers' choice to consume more frequently avocado fruit.
Regulators approved the transfer with suggestions of how the deal could avoid negatively affecting consumers.
And they will likely retreat from the market, analysts said, affecting consumers and the overall economy.
Information and prices of GM foods were two important factors affecting consumers' attitudes toward GM foods.
Sugar reduction in chocolate-flavoured milk without affecting consumers' perception seems feasible and easy to implement.
The regulator added that the price-fixing had kept prices "artificially high" affecting consumers and "caused harm to the economy".
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That is certainly affecting consumer confidence, he said.
But is there more to the way social media is influencing and affecting consumer habits?
We can see no evidence that this uncertainty is affecting consumer behaviour in our sector.
It does not affect consumers of poultry products.
It said this would not affect consumers' statutory rights.
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