Not exact matches
Grocery stores run in contrast with the drug store wine market in the U.S., where customers are primarily
motivated by a wine's
price point and packaging and are typically shopping for the lowest -
priced products.
They did agree promoters calling for a ban were «largely» influenced
by concern for genuine fans,
pointing out they could simply raise their
prices if they were
motivated by higher
prices.
Decisions made at a
point of purchase display and
motivated by familiar packaging or based on
price alone are not always in the best interest of your pet.
A functioning market would make this more apparent (e.g., if the market
price is equal to the IPCC midpoint scenario), of course, but it appears to me that in the debate
motivated by James so far that there is no expectation that emissions reductions policies will have a discernable effect on the climate (as measured
by GAT)
by 2030 (the terminal
point of the bet).