
The colours and the shelves are all carefully studied to have maximum impact on you.
Red items make you shop fast. Blue and green items make you shop slowly.
So when the marketting men want to tempt you, they slow you down with relaxing colours!
When you are waiting to pay, there are always chocolates near. That is to tempt children who are bored waiting in the queue.
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