Consumers: Will the definition change?

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As of today, a consumer is a person who possesses a free will and a right to choose and select products that satisfy his inner desires. It is about 'Taking ownership of who you are'. The free market is free to target the consumer and to sell its products.

This very definition of a consumer may undergo transformation. Rather than extending a consumer's ability for more and accurate information, the state may step in limiting the consumers choice of products. In such a case, the consumer's choice may be limited to those imposed by the state.