In Thailand, northern consumers, particularly near the Cambodian and Burmese borders, differ in their food preferences from consumers who live in the central plains, including Bangkok, and those in the southern regions on the seacoast. This is best thought of as an example of how
a.
repeat purchasing is affected by the level of cognition.
b.
disposal patterns are affected by income level.
c.
consumption patterns are affected by the region of a country.
d.
attention to acquisition is affected by distribution.
e.
ethnicity impacts motivation to process information.
Answer: C