Shopping Smart Project 4: Challenge How can you become a better- educated consumer? Your team has been selected as a finalist by Smart Meals, a local,

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Shopping Smart Project 4: Challenge

How can you become a better- educated consumer? Your team has been selected as a finalist by Smart Meals, a local, non-profit organization that helps elderly adults budget for their dinner meals. Your team is going to be conducting store pricing research in order to determine the best-priced product selections for a well- balanced, ‘home-prepared’ meal for two. You must first create a delicious meal menu that includes an entrée, two side dishes, dessert, and drink.

How can you become a better- educated consumer? Your team will then visit a variety of local stores to learn the pricing of the items for your meal. Your team will record and compile its data, compare and analyze the pricing of all products researched, write a summary analysis of the findings, and present a final report to the selection committee of Smart Meals. To win this competition, your team must provide recommendations for a low-cost and delicious well-balanced meal.

Project 4 Task 1.Identify local stores that are in each of the major categories of supermarkets or stores. 2.Develop a well-balanced, low-cost meal (for two) by selecting five food items from major product categories, as preparation for conducting in-store visits. 3.Gather research about how your five product items are priced in different kinds of supermarkets or food stores. 4.Compare the unit pricing of product items on an online shopping site, to determine the best value-per-unit.

Project 4 Task 5.Input shopping data collected during store visits into your team’s database, for you to compile and analyze, and compose a written analysis. 6.Input shopping data from the store visits of all teams into a class database, for you to compile and analyze. 7.Assemble a presentation that includes a summary analysis of all of the class’ data and incorporates all of the previous learning exercises and information for this challenge.