Mhays wrote:This problem isn't just in the produce aisle, it happens all over the grocery store - a while back, I did a nutritional/ingredient analysis of Nutella, using some algebra to determine the ratio of ingredients. Now, I was never thinking Nutella was good for you, but since it's placed next to peanut butter, I had kind of unconsciously framed it as "slightly sugary nut butter."
That's called merchandising. All retailers do it. You shouldn't be surprised. Sometimes it's quite innocuous (boxes of Kleenex next to the cold remedies, caramel and sticks next to the apples, etc.). Sometimes it's not. As they say, buyer beware.
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stevez on October 21st, 2011, 4:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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