Shopping from supermarkets is a pleasurable exercise.
Here, you get most of the things you need under one roof and at generally reduced prices. More so, the displays allow shoppers to have "a feel" of what they are buying, besides the flexible shopping hours they get any day of the week.
However, as you continue to enjoy shopping at your favourite supermarket, one thing you might be unaware of is that they are all out to raid your pockets. Everything is designed to make you do some impulsive spending.
Tabitha Wahu, a financial advisor in Nairobi poses: "What happened to you when you last did your shopping? Most likely, the cashier told you he or she did not have coins and instead, gave you sweets in exchange. This left the supermarket richer at your expense!"
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How supermarkets trick you into spending.