Category: Consumer
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Subscription supplements encourage overuse
Auto-ship supplement subscriptions are designed to keep bottles arriving whether you need them or not. Here’s how the model nudges overuse.
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The Best Budget Toilet Brands That Don’t Sacrifice Performance
Affordable toilet brands like Glacier Bay, Project Source, and Niagara now match premium flushing performance. Here’s how the budget tier got good.
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High-end brands rely on perception
Luxury pricing isn’t really about quality. It’s a perception machine, and understanding how it works helps you spot when the premium is illusion.
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Restaurant-Style at Home: Comparing Checkers, Arby’s, and Nathan’s Branded Freezer Fries
Fast food chains have moved their signature fries into supermarket freezers. We compare Checkers, Arby’s, and Nathan’s branded versions to see if they hold up.
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Celebrity-Endorsed Supplements Are Marketing First
Celebrity supplement lines sell trust, not science. Behind the wellness branding sits the same FDA-light supply chain everyone else is buying from.
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Mandatory arbitration is fairer and faster than the lawsuits it replaced
Mandatory arbitration has a bad reputation, but its actual outcomes for consumers and employees often beat the courts it bypassed. The data tells a fuller story.
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Fake Websites Are Harder to Spot Than You Think
Fake websites have moved past obvious typos and bad logos. Today’s scam sites use real SSL, polished design, and stolen content. Here’s how to spot them.