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| A [[Paper]] delivery of the [[Consumerium buying signal]] has been proposed. This would simply print data derived from the [[Signal Wiki]] into the form: | | A [[Paper]] version of some information of [[Signal Wiki]] has been proposed. |
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| *of a catalog or magazine on [[new product]]s introduced in some area and their pros and cons. | | *This might take the form of a catalog or magazine on [[new product]]s introduced in some area and their pros and cons. |
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| *of leaflets in stores available for '''browsing''' comparing [[product]]s within a [[product group]]. This would produce less [[waste]] as the leaflet would be used over and over again. This may be applicable in [[Friendly retail]] locations | | *Also leaflets in stores available for '''browsing''' comparing [[product]]s within a [[product group]]. This would produce less [[waste]] as the leaflet would be used over and over again. This may be applicable in [[Friendly retail]] locations |
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| *of a simple [[barcode]]d and [[brand]] lookup book that lists [[price premium]]s - one could actually use this after the fact at home to determine the degree to which one's real willingness to pay for [[comprehensive outcome]] matched one's real buying habits. It could also be used to decide what to buy in store.
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