WHAT CHICKENS AND VIDEO HAVE IN COMMON

Americans believe that they receive their money's worth when they buy fresh poultry, rent video tapes, and purchase television sets, according to a survey of 6,500 households by the Conference Board.

The respondents say they do not receive good value from pay-per-view TV, hospital charges, lawyer's fees, and credit-card charges.

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