____/ [H]omer on Friday 04 January 2008 20:55 : \____
> Take Barry Schwartz, whose "choice is bad" lectures have apparently
> convinced retailers like Tesco to consolidate product ranges to the
> point where most traditional (i.e. good) brands have disappeared in
> favour of tasteless, unbranded, genetically-modified, cheap garbage;
> produced by slave labour in the third world. Who does that benefit?
> Certainly not the consumer, nor the exploited slaves?
Choice is bad, eh? Thanks for identifying another member of the stooges club.
(Oh, and welcome to the New World Order)
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