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Supermarket Psychology

A fun look at some of the tricks used by marketers in the retail trade. For more info go to http://bit.ly/2Wseuw  
 
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masa2cool (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Oh yeah, this reminds me...the color yellow makes people hungry when they see it! So that's how McDonalds, Wendy's, BK, and so many other people sort of catch people's attention. not to mention the color red! :) psychology rules!
dreambrother37 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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so marketers are evil... and the general public are suckers.. this video is depressing!
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They also put goods that complement each other together like pasta's and sauces as people realise buying one they may need the other also used with discounts where u stock up on both goods coz one is cheaper with the store profiting on the other.
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there also are "traffic making" products such as sugar and flour: commodity goods are usually scattered so they force you to walk through the aisles increasing the possibility of picking up something you didn't plan for. That's why sometimes you get the impression some things are put in weird places, like, "why on earth did they put sugar here" :)
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they also puts treats and sweets down near the bottem kids can see it perfectly to atrack there eyes
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best episode of this show :)

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