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'''[[Consumer Reports]] [http://www.consumerreports.org/ (.org)]''' offers comparisons of competing [[product]]s in a myriad of different [[product group]]s. | '''[[Consumer Reports]] [http://www.consumerreports.org/ (.org)]''' offers comparisons of competing [[product]]s in a myriad of different [[product group]]s. | ||
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Consumer Reports is run by the [http://www.consumersunion.org/ Consumers Union], an independent, [[nonprofit]], organisation. | Consumer Reports is run by the [http://www.consumersunion.org/ Consumers Union], an independent, [[nonprofit]], organisation. | ||
http://www.consumerreportsonhealth.org is a sister site of Consumer Reports, that focuses on consumer health issues |
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Consumer Reports (.org) offers comparisons of competing products in a myriad of different product groups.
Their mission statement is "We test, inform, and protect."
Consumer Reports has been Online since at least 1998 [1], but it has existed in a printed form since 1936 in the USA. Currently the printed magazine has 4 million subscribers.
Consumer Reports is run by the Consumers Union, an independent, nonprofit, organisation.
http://www.consumerreportsonhealth.org is a sister site of Consumer Reports, that focuses on consumer health issues