--- On Mon, 26/1/09, James Gilmour <[email protected]> wrote:

> Juho Laatu  > Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 12:29 AM
> > What I mean is that decision making
> > is such a natural part of everyday
> > life that people are very used to
> > that. Often they even enjoy making
> > decisions (e.g. when shopping, or
> > as big managers).
> 
> Maybe I am an unusual shopper (mainly food in a supermarket
> with more than 30,000 lines), but my discrimination is
> limited to
> picking the one brand I want from among the many on
> display.  I do not even think about putting all the
> remaining options into any
> order of preference, much less attempt it.
> 
> James

Same with me. It is however probably not
a big problem for you to pick some other
product if your favourite brand is out
of stock.

Juho







      

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