View on new “Bambo”
pushchair
Introduction
The
aim of this report is to exteriorize and let you know the good and
bad aspects of your new pushchair “Bambo”. It is based on the results of the interviews with mothers and fathers all over the country .
The study
In
the study, 150 people from London, Bristol, Birmingham, Gloucester, Glasgow and Leeds were interview to find out how good the pushchair
is from the perspective of parents. They were asked to point out the
pros and cons , give comments and also make suggestions.
Results of the study
The majority of people gave positive comments. Some brought in addition
to good things also out the bad sides of the pushchair. In the words of Mr and Mrs Osmonth from Leeds it is a bit stiff to open and close but that is the only complaint they have. Mrs Joy McCarthy from
Glasgow said that “Bambo” folds up really small and fits in the boot of the car with no problem but it is always getting stuck in
little holes . There were also profoundly positive comments, like Mrs
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