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  2. General Mills - Wikipedia

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    General Mills is an American multinational food company that produces and markets many well-known brands, such as Cheerios, Yoplait, Betty Crocker, and Pillsbury. Learn about its origins as a flour mill, its innovations in cereal and packaging, and its involvement in aeronautics and electronics.

  3. Post Consumer Brands - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of Post Consumer Brands, a leading food manufacturer that produces cereals, pet food, and peanut butter. Find out how Postum Cereal Company started by C. W. Post in 1895 became a global corporation with various acquisitions and brands.

  4. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and evolution of coupons, from the first-ever coupon for a free glass of Coca-Cola in 1888 to the modern electronic and mobile coupons. Find out how coupons are used for marketing, pricing, and taxation purposes.

  5. Rebate (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    A rebate is a form of buying discount that is paid retrospectively after purchase. Learn about the different types of rebates, such as instant rebates and mail-in rebates, and the regulations and rationale behind them.

  6. Total Television - Wikipedia

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    Total Television was an American animation studio that created cartoons for General Mills and NBC. It produced popular shows such as Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo and King Leonardo and His Short Subjects.

  7. AMC Theatres - Wikipedia

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    AMC Theatres is the largest movie theater chain in the world, founded in 1920 in Kansas City, Missouri. It operates in the U.S. and Europe, and offers various premium formats, guest loyalty programs, and virtual reality experiences.

  8. History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tariff of 1857 reduced the tariff to a general level of 20%, the lowest rate since 1830, and expanded the free list. The Democrats dominated the Second Party System and set low tariffs designed to pay for the government but not protect industry.

  9. Price discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Price discrimination is a pricing strategy where identical or similar goods or services are sold at different prices to different customers. Learn about the different degrees of price discrimination, such as first-degree (personalized pricing), second-degree (product versioning), and third-degree (group pricing), and their theoretical basis and market examples.

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