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1 week agoThose Cold Beverages Near The Grocery Store Checkout Might Be Tricking You Into Spending More - Tasting Table
The reasoning for this decision seems to be that the store has to pay to power the coolers, so you're essentially charged extra for the electricity used to keep your drink cold. This would make sense, but given that the coolers house tons of different drinks at once and are made to be energy efficient, the cost of the extra energy is probably not equivalent to the extra price of the drink.
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