Thursday, May 27, 2010
Buying cereal at Wal-Mart (part 2)
Buying cereal at Wal-Mart (part 1)
I go to Wal-Mart every two weeks to fulfill my need for buying groceries (and for going out). Wal-Mart always has different options for each item, so when I started going, it was somewhat difficult to decide that to buy. Price has been the driving factor most of the time at the moment of deciding what to buy. However, when the occasion allows for it, I will buy better quality products. For instance, let me analyze how the cereal-selection process has evolved over the past years.
My freshmen year at USU I had little money with me as I was not working, and I did not want to abuse my parent’s credit card. For this reason, when it was the time to choose what cereal to buy, I would choose the Great Value brand, which is the Wal-Mart cheap, horrible-tasting version of food-products. The macroenvironmental factors that play a major role in this case are economic and social trend (if you consider the fact that most students would do the same thing for the same reason). As for the decision-making process, the first two steps are clear (I need cereal and I go to Wal-Mart). Step 3 is achieved quickly as I l check all the options available in the cereal aisle; however, as previously described, I go for the cheap, Wal-Mart-branded cereal, and I proceed to buy the product (step 4). Buyer’s remorse keeps in immediately after I eat the cereal.