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(Natural News) If you’ve ever gone to a supermarket and taken a free sample of one of the store’s products – maybe a slice of cheese or a small cup of soup, for example – then chances are somebody tried to hack into your brain. Of course, “hacked” in this sense doesn’t mean using some... |
Food samples given away at grocery stores rely on "hacking" the brains of consumers with a clever influence strategy
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