It might seem sleeker when high-end restaurants omit dollar signs on their menu or for that little boutique not to include them on their price tags. But there’s something more at play: Marketing researchers speculate that we’re more likely to spend extra when we don’t see the dollar signs, likely because it helps reduce the psychological “pain of paying.”
We kind of understand this. Number one is a low number, and who doesn’t like buying things that cost low? Especially when it comes to oranges and other fruits that have seemed to rocket through the roof with their prices and make it almost impossible to eat healthy. Keep up the good work supermarket.
TriAdalean
This may seem like a harmless sticker. Guess again, it's anything but! This "sticker" is actually a part of this TriAdalean bottle. This diet pill company decided to strategically place stick a seemingly fake "review" of their product on the health warning. Because honestly, who needs health warnings? They're probably not saying anything too important, anyway.
And another question we have that we can't get out of our heads. Why is this TriAdalean making a comeback? Why did it leave in the first place? we suspect there was a very good reason for it abandoning our world before it make a comeback and started to hide health warnings.
Easter Bunny
This old trick makes us think we're getting a significant portion of chocolate—but shame on the manufacturers for their sneaky ways. You probably just ruined someone's childhood with your meager portions. The child that gets this will remember the Easter Bunny as a big phony and a liar.
Now for the parets point of view; Thank you Easter Bunny for taking my child's health as a priority and providing a reasonable amount of chocolate. Kids these days have too much candy as it is. From what we can see, there are more than six eggs. That is more than enough t share with the entire family.
Not Very Eco-Friendly
Well, this looks like a shameless lie. Why put “biodegradable” on a plastic package that is obviously not very eco-friendly? Because nowadays people make an effort to buy earth-friendly products. It doesn’t matter if their packaging is really biodegradable or not. It’s using whatever means possible to get the product off the shelf.
The next thing we will see is a vox of candy with labels on it that read; no sugar, no artificial sweeteners added, no coloring, and no taste in your mouth at all. "You won't believe this is not chocolate!"
One-Click Ordering
Being able to order everything from clothing to groceries with just one click is all about making shopping convenient, right? Sure, but it comes with a considerable upside for retailers such as Amazon. One-click ordering makes us much less likely to abandon those virtual carts, meaning we spend more than we otherwise might if we had to click a few more times or manually enter payment information.
Eventually, everything will go online, and before we know it, walking in a mall will be unheard of. We will buy more, the brands will invest less and one-click ordering will be a part of our lives like taking a bath ( which we can't see being offered online).