Social dscrimination in food stores?
...d of data collection. Half of the data should pertain to the store itself, that is, its prices, quality of products, its employees and physical surroundings. The other half of the data will pertain to the customers, such as their expectations, their opinions, their social and financial status. In order to collect the necessary data it will be necessary to personally inspect each store to gain an overall impression of its operation and then interview customers in order to obtain their feedback. When considering possible topics for this essay, I decided that I wanted to explore something applicable to the real world. I think this topic would be a worthwhile one to explore because it relates to the every day life of thousands of working-class Bahamians. As a working citizen myself, I think it is important to know about the values and motives of the places where one conducts business. The main questions I want answered are, for example, is there discrimination among these food stores? Also, how do consumers feel about the places where they shop? Then possibly make recom...