0 relating to the needs and interests of individual consumers, rather than businesses: --
The brewing industry is a classic example of the free market, having sorted a fairly complex industry into an orderly and consumer-oriented market.
It has moved on and has become more consumer-oriented and sensitive, and management has been forced to be more aware of income and outgoings.
It also tends to be producer-oriented rather than consumer-oriented.
That automatic approach is not sufficiently consumer-oriented to be an acceptable way of regulating the industry.
In an increasingly consumer-oriented society, passengers, in common with patients and pupils, will no longer put up with a take-it-or-leave-it attitude.
Beauty contests are, in many respects, more consumer-oriented and more of an alternative that supports the freeing up of the market.
The new clause will tend to make barristers a little less barrister-oriented and a little more client and consumer-oriented.
It has issued various consumer-oriented publications, such as its series of mini-guides.