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There's also non-medical health criteria (like someone who believes that something is bad for them or their family even if a doctor doesn't agree, such as just refusing factory food on grounds you don't know wht's in it), and even [[legal criteria]] (if you are under some obligation to buy only certain types of things, which is usually the case if you are buying for a company or some organization), and probably more... we need some [[user story]] attempts here:  vignettes that describe how Consumerium would really be used in practice to guide certain decisions.
There's also non-medical health criteria (like someone who believes that something is bad for them or their family even if a doctor doesn't agree, such as just refusing factory food on grounds you don't know wht's in it), and even [[legal criteria]] (if you are under some obligation to buy only certain types of things, which is usually the case if you are buying for a company or some organization), and probably more... we need some [[user story]] attempts here:  vignettes that describe how Consumerium would really be used in practice to guide certain decisions.
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Would the following be apropos vis a vis Consumerium?
http://www2.iro.umontreal.ca/~paquetse/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi?Create_Normative_Specifications_For_Resource_Allocations
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