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Business, 21.09.2019 00:20 FlayMaster101

Kraft produces lunchables, a prepackaged meal usually consisting of several crackers, small slices of meat, and small slices of cheese. other items in the product line contain small bottles of chiquita strawberry banana fruit smoothie, capri-sun juice, or kool-aid. the box is bright yellow and the quantity of food contained within it is small. the target market for kraft lunchables is most likely multiple choice
a. baby boomers who are trying to lose weight. business people looking for a fulfilling breakfast at the office.
b. teenagers who are hungry for an after-school snack.
c. moms with school-age children who pack a simple, healthy lunch for them.
d. business travelers on the run.

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