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Consumer Reports
Subscribers
489,000
Video views
196,010,852
Video count
3195
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$ 527 - $ 3.17K
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last 7 days
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4,000
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9,000
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116,698
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1,407,592
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Consumer Reports biography

Consumer Reports, founded in 1936, is a nonprofit organization that provides unbiased evaluations of consumer products. The organization is dedicated to empowering consumers with factual information, expert insights, and honest product ratings and reviews. Consumer Reports provides product testing, research, reporting, and advocacy services to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions. The organization is widely recognized for its rigorous testing, comprehensive reviews, and trusted recommendations. In addition to product reviews, Consumer Reports also publishes articles on a wide range of consumer-related topics, including health, safety, finance, and technology.

Consumer Reports controversies

Consumer Reports has faced some controversies over the years. In 2007, the organization faced criticism from the auto industry after it rated the Toyota Camry above the Honda Accord in a comparison test. The auto industry accused Consumer Reports of bias, claiming that the organization favored Toyota over Honda. Consumer Reports denied these claims, and the controversy eventually died down. In 2010, Consumer Reports faced criticism for a report on infant car seats. The report suggested that some infant car seats did not meet safety standards, which led to concerns among parents and the car seat industry. The report was later revised, and Consumer Reports apologized for any confusion or alarm it may have caused. Overall, Consumer Reports has a strong reputation for unbiased testing and reporting.

Consumer Reports famous quotes

“We believe that consumer products should be safe, reliable, and fairly priced—and that consumers should have the right to information that helps them make informed choices.”
“Our ratings are based on independent, unbiased testing, and they’re completely free of advertising.”
“We don’t have any corporate sponsors or advertisers. Our only goal is to help consumers make informed decisions.”
“Our tests are designed to provide a level playing field for all products, so that consumers can compare them apples to apples.”
“We believe that consumers have the right to know what’s in the products they use, and we work hard to provide that information.”
“We take our mission of consumer advocacy seriously, and we’re committed to making the world a better place for consumers.”
“Our goal is to help consumers navigate the complex world of products and services, so that they can make informed decisions that improve their lives.”
“We believe that consumers should be treated with respect and that companies should be held accountable for their actions.”
“We’re not here to put any company out of business—we’re here to make sure that consumers get the best products and services possible.”
“At Consumer Reports, we’re not afraid to take on the tough issues and to fight for consumers’ rights.”