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Some people complain about the prices of products which are advertised most frequently, made by the most famous and popular producers, and it is true that we have to pay more for Jacobs coffee or Nike trainers. It is also true, however, that these names are associated with high quality, and it is the quality of a product that we pay for and not the fact that it is advertised. In fact, advertising often makes us save: competition observed on the market lowers prices. Besides, thanks to money from advertisements earned by mass media, our access to the latter is cheaper.