Larger partitions lead to larger sales: Divided grocery carts alter purchase norms and increase sales

Volume: 75, Pages: 202 - 209
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
Before food portions are determined at home, they are determined at the supermarket. Building on the notion of implied social norms, this research proposes that allocating or partitioning a section of a shopping cart for fruits and vegetables (produce) may increase their sales. First, a concept test for on-line shopping (Study 1) shows that a large produce partition led people to believe that purchasing larger amounts of produce was normal....
Paper Details
Title
Larger partitions lead to larger sales: Divided grocery carts alter purchase norms and increase sales
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
75
Pages
202 - 209
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