Indeed. People buy what they want and can afford. Another word missing from the conversation is marketing. What people want is shaped not only by human nature. Preferences for harmful products or products consumed in quantities that are harmful, like junk food, tobacco products, and supersized sodas, are influenced by advertising, produc…
Indeed. People buy what they want and can afford. Another word missing from the conversation is marketing. What people want is shaped not only by human nature. Preferences for harmful products or products consumed in quantities that are harmful, like junk food, tobacco products, and supersized sodas, are influenced by advertising, product placement, and norms are shaped by marketing, including social media.
Indeed. People buy what they want and can afford. Another word missing from the conversation is marketing. What people want is shaped not only by human nature. Preferences for harmful products or products consumed in quantities that are harmful, like junk food, tobacco products, and supersized sodas, are influenced by advertising, product placement, and norms are shaped by marketing, including social media.