Tag #Consumer Behavior

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German Restaurants Embrace "Walk-In" Policy Amidst Reservation Woes

German restaurants are increasingly adopting a "walk-in" policy, abandoning reservations due to no-shows and last-minute cancellations, creating a more spontaneous dining experience but also presenting challenges of wait times and potential revenue loss.

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36% Bias Score

Responsible Consumption and Production
t24.com.tr
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Turkish Consumers Use Boycotts as Political Tool

A Veri Enstitüsü study reveals that 75% of Turkish citizens see boycotts as a legitimate tool for expressing public opinion, with 69% believing them to be effective, and three-quarters of respondents having boycotted a brand, indicating a powerful shift in consumer behavior driven by ethical and pol...

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Gender Equality
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Cost Transparency in Rental Housing: A Potential Solution to Renter Resentment

A Harvard Business School study demonstrates that disclosing production costs increases consumer trust and purchases, suggesting that cost transparency in rental housing could reduce renter resentment and potentially lessen the demand for rent control; this is supported by a recent survey showing th...

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Food Consumption Patterns: Reliable Recession Predictor

Analysis of food consumption patterns reveals they consistently precede economic recessions by 3-6 months, with consumers shifting from premium to budget-friendly options like pasta, canned goods, and beans—a trend confirmed across seven major recessions since 1980.

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36% Bias Score

Zero Hunger
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Shein's Price Hikes: A Turning Point for Fast Fashion?

Shein, a fast-fashion giant, is raising prices by up to 377% on some items due to increased operating expenses from global trade changes and tariffs; this shift challenges the brand's ultra-cheap model and raises questions about its impact on consumer behavior and industry sustainability.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Musk's Political Actions Cause Irreversible Damage to Tesla Brand

Tesla experienced its largest-ever quarterly sales drop in Q1 2025, attributed partly to CEO Elon Musk's controversial political actions and DOGE involvement, leading to protests, vandalism, and a projected 10% permanent sales decrease despite Musk's planned reduction in DOGE commitments.

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56% Bias Score

Responsible Consumption and Production
welt.de
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Berlin Restaurants Embrace No-Reservations Policy

Several Berlin restaurants have eliminated reservations, prioritizing a spontaneous, walk-in atmosphere; this contrasts with the pre-smartphone era and presents both opportunities and challenges for the industry.

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32% Bias Score

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kathimerini.gr
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Greek Green Energy Bills Rise Despite Wholesale Price Drop

Greek green energy bills increased by 6% in May to 14.8 cents/kWh despite a 16% drop in wholesale electricity prices, as providers strategically raised prices or kept them constant to encourage customers towards fixed-rate contracts.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Rolex's Enduring Success: Brand Strategy and Market Dominance

Rolex, a century-old Swiss watchmaker, maintains its market dominance through strategic marketing, celebrity endorsements, and a unique non-profit ownership structure, selling about twice as many watches as its nearest competitor and representing a third of the Swiss watch industry.

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DEI's Impact on Corporate Finances: A Tale of Two Strategies

Amidst a changing political landscape, some companies are abandoning DEI programs, incurring significant financial losses (e.g., Target's $12.4 billion loss) and consumer backlash, while those maintaining them see increased profits (e.g., Costco's all-time high stock price) and face legal challenges...

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nrc.nl
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Cross-Border Grocery Shopping Highlights Price Discrepancies in the Netherlands

Tim from Borculo, Netherlands, shops at Ter Huurne Hollandmarkt near the German border for cheaper groceries due to lower taxes and bulk purchasing, highlighting the complexities of comparing grocery prices across borders.

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No Poverty
lefigaro.fr
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French Consumers' Supermarket Infidelity Rises Amid Inflation

French consumers are increasingly shopping at multiple supermarkets (nearly 9 on average), a trend fueled by inflation, the search for lower prices, and capped promotions in larger stores, leading supermarkets to enhance loyalty programs and promotions.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality

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