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In 1937, supermarket owner Sylvan Goldman noticed a fundamental flaw in his business model: his customers stopped buying the exact moment their handheld woven baskets became too heavy. The physical burden of carrying groceries was acting as a natural brake on consumption. His solution-attaching wheels to a folding chair and placing two baskets on it-is arguably one of the most insidious and brilliant inventions in retail history. The shopping cart did not just offer convenience; it fundamentally hacked the psychology of the consumer. By removing the physical weight of the items, Goldman eliminated the biological signal that told shoppers they had bought enough. Suddenly, the only limit to consumption was the size of the cart itself. Predictably, over the decades, supermarkets have engineered carts to be larger and deeper, subtly demanding that we fill the massive, empty space. This fascinating exploration of everyday design reveals how a simple metal frame revolutionized global retail. It highlights how invisible friction points control our behavior, and how removing them successfully transformed society from conscious buyers into uninhibited, bulk-buying consumers.
Alaotsikko
How Sylvan Goldman Engineered the Shopping Cart to Hack Consumer Restraint
Kirjailija
Miles Preston
ISBN
9783565293889
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
16.3.2026
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  • Epub - Adobe DRM
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