Examples of using Help consumers in English and their translations into Swedish
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This means we help consumers save money
Analyzing gender can help consumers understand how tobacco advertising plays on popular images of femininity
It is usually placed on it different icons that help consumers find their way.
boost demand for greener products and help consumers make informed choices.
We help consumers to find a device with the accessibility features that work best for them.
The project will help consumers to buy legally caught fish from sustainable
services that can help consumers make sustainable choices.
Like the Nordic Swan, the EU Ecolabel is meant to encourage industry to make environmental improvements and help consumers make better choices.
Help consumers make good dietary choices for better nutrition through education, information and other actions.
The“Fiksu arki goes China” development programme was looking for companies whose products or services help consumers make sustainable everyday choices.
Clearer rules on the labelling of pre-packaged food will help consumers who are trying to make the right decision and purchase healthy food.
This will greatly help consumers, developers, insurance companies
In this respect, full implementation of Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council35 will help consumers to reduce their energy costs.
In that respect, the full implementation of Directive 2012/27/EU will help consumers to reduce their energy costs.
I welcome this new legislation, which will help consumers to reduce their energy bills
It could also help consumers to get used to the new features gradually,
There will be business opportunities for companies that help consumers save time while also giving them the opportunity to eat well
magazines you will help consumers find some of the best great discount price on laptop computers deals
Mastercard ads are sometimes delivered with icons that help consumers(i) learn more about how their data is being used and(ii) exercise choices they may have regarding the use of their data.