FGV Economia 2010 – Questão 82

Linguagens / Inglês / Text Comprehension / Find Specific Information in the Text
The silver dollar
There is money to be made in the grey market, but it takes thought
Jun 25th 2009
When Tokyo residents of a certain age want to go shopping, they head for Sugamo, in the north of the city. The main street, Jizo-dori, features a variety of shops selling food, sweets, medicaments, bits and bobs and, most notably, a huge choice of woolly underwear in bright red, a favourite colour with the elderly because it is thought to be lucky and health-giving. The local McDonald’s has a section with seats designed for older people, and a karaoke bar offers songs from the good old days. For spiritual refreshment, there is the four-centuries old Kogan-ji Buddhist temple, where visitors buy incense and pray for a long life – and a quick and easy exit.
Jizo-dori has a long tradition, but businesses everywhere now realise that in future there will be a lot more older folk with money to spend. In most rich countries the baby-boomers born after the second world war were more numerous, better educated and better paid than any generation before them. When those boomers retire, they will want to do it in style, plastic surgery and all. This group of customers can be persuaded to buy a plethora of products, from travel and financial services to mobile phones, medicines and comfy beds.
Some businesses are already adjusting their ranges to cater for the grey market. However, this is a tricky market to tackle. Advertisers are often accused of trying too hard to sell to the young when much of the spending power is now concentrated in older age groups, but it is not a simple matter of moving “from rocking horse to rocking chair”. When companies try to cater for older customers, they do not always get it right. Attempts to “seniorise” ads, for example, have mostly drawn a poor response because their targets think of themselves as younger than they really are. That refusal to settle for being “old” will only get stronger as the baby-boomers start turning 65.
But the hardest thing about selling to older people is that they are such a heterogeneous group. Someone in his 70s may be in frail health and living in an old folks’ home; or he may be running for president of the United States, as John McCain did last year. There are many shades of grey.
(www.economist.com/specialreports/PrinterFriendly.cfm?story_id=13888110. Adaptado)
Jizo-dori
a) é uma região de Sugamo, perto de Tóquio, onde vivem muitos aposentados.
b) é uma rua de Tóquio, cujo comércio é dirigido às necessidades e gosto dos idosos.
c) tem suas lojas decoradas em vermelho, que é a cor da sorte e saúde no Japão.
d) é uma galeria fechada que, além de lojas, tem um McDonald’s, um karaokê e um templo budista.
e) é um shopping center novo e moderno na região norte de Sugamo, frequentado por muitos idosos em busca de diversão.

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