02369naa a2200313Ia 4500003000400000005001700004007000200021008004100023040005900064050005600123100003000179245022700209264005800436300007000494336002600564337002800590338002700618502011300645504005600758520083800814650005301652650003701705650004401742650004701786650003901833658011001872700003401982700003902016OSt20260422101315.0a260422s2017 xx 000 0 und d aFoundation UniversitybEngcFoundation Universityerda aCBA (MktMgt-FS) LG 221 D35 B87bA5 B87 M37 2020 B33 aBacor, Gay Marieeauthor.10aA marketing research on the buying behavior of parents towards choosing snacks for their kindergarten students in public elementary schools in Dumaguete City /cby Gay Marie Bacor, Dan Audris Lagbas, Stephen Ryan Hashimoto aDumaguete CitybFoundation Uiniversity, c202042020. avi, 43 leaves :bill. (chiefly color) ;c28 cm.3volumefresource 2rdacontentatextbtxt 2rdamediaaunmediatedbn 3rdacarrieravolumebnc eUndergraduate feasibility (BS in Administration Major Marketing Management) - - Foundation University, 2020. aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices. aABSTRACT The study sought to determine the buying behavior of parents of kindergarten students in public elementary schools towards choosing snacks for their students. The researchers floated 330 survey questionnaires in Dumaguete City. The researchers were positioned near the public-school areas. From the survey conducted, the findings revealed that majority of the respondents within the minimum wage. More than half of the respondents spent P 20.00 - P 30.00 a day for the snacks of their kindergarten students. More than half of the respondents provided readymade snacks to their children. Majority of the respondents saw that, giving homemade Snacks to their children would help lessen the risk of their children experiencing food allergies or food poisoning and can assure that what their children or students eat is healthy. aConsumer behaviorzPhilippineszDumaguete City.  aParentszPhilippinesxAttitudes  a Snack foodsxPurchasingzPhilippines.  aFood preferences in children zPhilippines a Marketing research zPhilippines. aProject Feasibility Study :bAdministration Major Marketing Management, Bachelor of Science in ;cFSB301.1 aLagbas, Dan Audriseco-author1 aHashimoto, Stephen Ryaneco-author