Is too much choice an issue and how do you decide what to buy?
Posted by: looklively
22nd Mar 2017 11:05am
clem_lun
- 23rd Mar 2017 11:26am
I disagree that there are too many choices in the supermarket. I want more choices! More choices mean the products become more competitive in the marketplace, hence lowering prices. I would be sad if my usual brand was no longer there as a result of them cutting down choices. I would then go to another supermarket which gives me more choices. Having more brands is definitely a better experience for the shopper. I choose products in the way they market themselves through advertising, or recommendations from family or friends. Sometimes, if it's on special, I would try a new product that I normally wouldn't have. Then it's up to the product to sell itself to me, if I would buy it again.
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