Is too much choice an issue and how do you decide what to buy?
Posted by: looklively
22nd Mar 2017 11:05am
Lukey23
- 23rd Mar 2017 11:54am
I feel that they are now supporting the brands that do make the money for them and cutting out on the ones that are shelf warmers. i dont know if this is meant to be good for those that have produced those brands. It keeps competition out of the lime light. I dont think it affects customers a whole lot, you dont see many people who are loyal to a specific brand these days, these days people just want to get the cheapest and most economically use out of a product and save money.
For me its about the cost, if something is cheaper than what i used to purchase then i am going for it regardless.
I would prefer more brands just so i can get a variety but if that means they are more expensive. Then its an idea to scrap and just go for less brands and have a much cheaper sales point for them.
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