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1.2.1Customer needs: what they are, why understanding them matters; the impact of meeting customer needs (revenue, repeat purchases) and not meeting them

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Customer needs

What are customer needs?

Customer needs are the things customers expect a product or service to deliver. A business that understands and meets these needs is more likely to attract repeat purchases and grow market share. The Edexcel 1BS0 specification names four core needs:

  • Price — what customers are willing to pay (value for money).
  • Quality — durability, reliability, performance, finish.
  • Choice — range of options (size, colour, flavour, model, customisation).
  • Convenience — speed, location, ease of buying, delivery options.

Some specifications also include service (after-sales, customer support) as a fifth need worth knowing.

Why understanding customer needs matters

A business that understands its customers can:

  1. Develop the right product — features and price match the target market, reducing the chance of failure.
  2. Communicate persuasively — marketing messages emphasise the benefits customers actually care about.
  3. Set the right price — neither too high (loses sales) nor too low (loses revenue/perceived value).
  4. Build loyalty — customers whose needs are met return, post positive reviews, and recommend the brand.

Impact of meeting customer needs

When needs are met, businesses see:

  • Higher revenue — more units sold, often at premium prices.
  • Repeat purchases — customer lifetime value rises.
  • Word-of-mouth — free, high-trust marketing through reviews and social media.
  • Stronger brand — positive associations build over time.

Impact of NOT meeting customer needs

  • Lost sales to competitors who do meet the need.
  • Negative reviews that damage online reputation (Trustpilot, Google).
  • Returns and refunds that erode profit margins.
  • Eventual failure if the gap persists.

Edexcel exam tip

A common 6-mark question presents a small business and asks how a specific change affects whether customer needs are met. Identify which need is at stake, apply to the context, and evaluate whether the change is sustainable in the long term. Avoid simply listing all four needs — the examiner rewards depth on the most relevant ones.

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Practice questions

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  1. Question 11 mark

    Customer needs — 1-mark identify

    Edexcel 1BS0 Paper 1 style

    Identify one customer need.

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  2. Question 23 marks

    Why meeting customer needs matters — 3-mark explain

    Edexcel 1BS0 Paper 1 style

    "Bloom & Fern" is an independent florist that delivers same-day in central Manchester for a £4 fee — far cheaper and faster than national chains.

    Explain one way Bloom & Fern is meeting customer needs.

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  3. Question 36 marks

    Impact of failing to meet needs — 6-mark analyse

    Edexcel 1BS0 Paper 1 style

    GameZone is a small high-street video-games retailer. Customers complain on Trustpilot that staff lack product knowledge and that stock often runs out the week new releases launch. Sales fell 12% in the last 12 months.

    Analyse the likely impact on GameZone of failing to meet customer needs.

    [6 marks]

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Flashcards

1.2.1 — Customer needs and the impact of meeting them

7-card SR deck for Edexcel GCSE Business — Leaves (batch 1) topic 1.2.1

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