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is better that can be substituted. | is better that can be substituted. | ||
A [[yellow light]] is a less strict and more | Or, more likely, a total [[boycott]] of that coded product. | ||
A [[yellow light]] is a less strict and more common way to | |||
signal a problem with purchasing a given product. A [[green light]] | signal a problem with purchasing a given product. A [[green light]] | ||
just means "buy". | just means "buy". | ||
== How to know when to let the red light glow == | == How to know when to let the red light glow == |
Revision as of 05:07, 25 October 2003
Red light means do not buy. It is presumably what you see when you swipe the barcode of a product whose price premium plus its retail price is not cheap enough to make you buy it.
It assumes that some price and price premium data have been compared, and that there is another option that is better that can be substituted.
Or, more likely, a total boycott of that coded product.
A yellow light is a less strict and more common way to signal a problem with purchasing a given product. A green light just means "buy".