Answer Posted / kumar
Generally, a consumer refers to individuals who buy for
themselves or their family (hence the term 'consumerism' in
economics and politics), whereas a customer can also mean
the retailer or person who buys from the manufacturer, etc.
for ultimate sale to others.
The one who buys the product is called a customer and the
who uses the product is called a consumer.
-A customer is who,buys the things but a consumer is the
person who finally utilizes it.
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