Editing Retail shelf
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The shelf, cart or basket, and the [[checkout counter]] are the only guaranteed places in-store that the customer will encounter, so any [[Consumerium Service access]] should be optimized for these. In [[friendly retail]] locations, e.g. the [[Big Carrot]] type store or [[local co-op]]s, it might be possible to augment the '''shelf''' itself, if the [[institutional buying criteria]] of that store are likely to closely match the [[individual buying criteria]] of the customer. In that case, the [[Consumerium buying signal]]'s positive choice information becomes a definite [[price premium]] factor, and the whole store will probably be able to charge more for providing such complete profiles of what the customer is buying. | The shelf, cart or basket, and the [[checkout counter]] are the only guaranteed places in-store that the customer will encounter, so any [[Consumerium Service access]] should be optimized for these. In [[friendly retail]] locations, e.g. the [[Big Carrot]] type store or [[local co-op]]s, it might be possible to augment the '''shelf''' itself, if the [[institutional buying criteria]] of that store are likely to closely match the [[individual buying criteria]] of the customer. In that case, the [[Consumerium buying signal]]'s positive choice information becomes a definite [[price premium]] factor, and the whole store will probably be able to charge more for providing such complete profiles of what the customer is buying. | ||