Fast fashion brands use tactics like slippery floors to get you rushing around buying things - and big heaters in the entrance might not be out of the goodness of their hearts.
We've all been there. You have a bad day and you need a little pick-me-up - so you head straight to your favourite website to buy something new. That hit of dopamine you get when buying something is what many businesses rely on - and no one seems to understand it better than fast fashion brands. But not only is this hurting our wallets, it's also harming the planet.
Read more:Inflation in UK shops now back at 'normal levels'Dr Martens profits plummet 43%Fashion giant Shein eyes London stock market Ultimately, they are making things 'very easy to buy' and often have shopfronts on popular social media sites like Instagram and TikTok. Plus, there is the issue of affordability.
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Money blog: Slippery floors and a burst of heat - tricks shops use to get you to spend moreIn the final part of our psychology of shopping series, we speak to fair fashion campaigner Venetia La Manna about the tricks fast fashion companies use to get people to spend, spend, spend. Read this and the rest of today's consumer news in the Money blog.
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