
Every Grocery Aisle Should Sell Only What We Already Own
A civilized market should not ambush shoppers with products that have not already proven themselves somewhere in the pantry.
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A civilized market should not ambush shoppers with products that have not already proven themselves somewhere in the pantry.

Premium supermarkets say the home-confirmed inventory aisle reduces consumer discovery by selling only goods customers demonstrably own.

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