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Kellogg's different types of cereals, each targeted at a different type of user, are an example of multiple products aimed at multiple markets. Manufacturing these different cereals is clearly more expensive than producing one, but seems worthwhile if it serves customers' needs better, doesn't reduce quality or increase price, and:


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