Evaluation Results. Price From our research we found that the majority of people that took our survey would have a limit of paying up to 50-80p. After.

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Evaluation Results

Price From our research we found that the majority of people that took our survey would have a limit of paying up to 50-80p. After looking at our results from the survey sheet, we have decided that we think it is best to make our price in between the prices of 50 and 70p which would make a profit of 57-68p profit as it cost 23p to make.

adverts From the research we found about which adverts people see or recognise the most, we found that television ads are the most recognisable. We predicted that most people would choose T.v, internet and newspaper because internet is used on a daily basis and people usually sit down with their family and watch the T.v and others just like to read the paper in the morning. After seeing the results from our table/chart, we found that people recognise television adverts the most. Therefore we could use this to get more attention to our product.

Attraction We asked local people on our survey what attracts them the most about the packaging. After our research, we found that the data we collected shows that the majority of people that took our survey think that the colour attracts people the most therefore this shows we could look at our house colours more closely to get a better audience.

Name We ask people if they thought our name was suitable for the ingredients of our chocolate bar. From these results we can see that most people think that the name is acceptable for this chocolate bar.