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Mindanao Community School, Inc.

Banga, South Cotabato


(083) 239 1603

TITLE: THE IMPACT OF PRICE INCREASE ON FOOD CONSUMPTION TO


THE ALLOWANCE BUDGETING OF GRADE 10 STUDENTS IN
MINDANAO COMMUNITY SCHOOL INC.

APPENDIX A
SURVEY CHECKLIST

Name (Optional): ______________________ Grade Level: ___________

Directions: Please put a check (√) mark on the blank provided that corresponds to
any number written above each item to best express your opinion by
using the ratings below.

Rating Interpretation

5 Strongly Agree

4 Agree

3 Neutral/Undecided

2 Disagree

1 Strongly Disagree
Mindanao Community School, Inc.
Banga, South Cotabato
(083) 239 1603

Indicator/Items Rated 5 4 3 2 1
A. How does the increase in prices affect the food
consumption patterns of Grade 10 students?
1. Frequency of eating out or purchasing food from
restaurants or fast-food establishments

2. Changes in the types of groceries or food items


purchased from supermarkets or grocery stores.
3. Alterations in portion sizes or meal compositions due to
budget constraints caused by rising food prices.

4. Impact on dietary preferences or nutritional choices as


a result of changes in food prices.

5. Strategies implemented to cope with higher food prices,


such as seeking discounts, buying in bulk, or opting for
cheaper alternatives.

Indicator/Items Rated 5 4 3 2 1

B. What are the implications of price increases on the


budgeting habits of Grade 10 students'
allowances?
1. Frequency of adjusting allowance budgets in response
to changes in food prices

2. Allocation of funds towards food expenses compared to


other categories such as transportation or leisure
activities.

3. Changes in saving or spending habits due to the impact


of price increases on the overall allowance budget.

4. Strategies employed to stretch allowance funds, such


as meal planning, purchasing in bulk, or seeking
discounts.

5. Perception of financial stress or strain resulting from


the necessity to adapt budgeting habits to
accommodate higher food prices.

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