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and the inability to flash a [[green light]] or [[red light]].
and the inability to flash a [[green light]] or [[red light]].


Probably in this instance, the [[end user]] will want to review
It may also signal uncertainty when two green light products are available
the detailed comments about the product looked up by [[barcode]].
at the same [[point of purchase]].  The only way to recommend one is to
This will be note in [[Simple English]] about issues with, and  
know the [[price premium]] the [[consumer]] is willing to pay, which will
require translating the [[score]] into [[currency]], so that a device or
him/herself can calculate whether the price plus the premium they find to
reflect its merits, is more favourable to one product or the other.  With
all this information in the [[database]], the yellow light could simply be
a price, meaning '''buy at this price'''.  The acceptable product which comes closest to the buy price is the one that the consumer should buy.
 
Possibly in this instance, however, the [[end user]] will want to review
the detailed comments about the product looked up by [[barcode]]. There
may be good reasons not to use the same criteria to evaluate both of the
products.  Comments are a note in [[Simple English]] about issues with, and  
merits of, the [[product]].  Probably filtered from [[opinion wiki]].
merits of, the [[product]].  Probably filtered from [[opinion wiki]].


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