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Store launches 'slow shopping' for elderly customers and people with disabilities

Store launches 'slow shopping' for elderly customers and people with disabilities | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"If all goes to plan, the hope is the service could be rolled out nationwide ..."

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Service robots will now assist customers at Lowe's store

Service robots will now assist customers at Lowe's store | consumer psychology | Scoop.it


"Most folks don't interact with robots every day, so unless you work in a factory, the tech can seem remote. But if you’re a San Jose local? ..."


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Adverts 'Should Feature More Disabled Children'

Adverts 'Should Feature More Disabled Children' | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Disabled children are sometimes used in marketing campaigns, but only to make sensationalist headlines, say campaigners..."

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Lego's first minifigure in a wheelchair is embarrassingly overdue

Lego's first minifigure in a wheelchair is embarrassingly overdue | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Bowing to public pressure, Lego has finally released its first minifigure in a wheelchair. The latest Lego figurine was one of several recently showcased at the Nuremberg Toy Fair ..."

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AT&T addresses new markets with demographics in mind

AT&T addresses new markets with demographics in mind | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

'AT&T is finding new opportunities to replace specialized consumer electronics with smartphones and tablets ...'

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New Attention-Grabbing Mannequins Are Modeled After Disabled Public Figures

New Attention-Grabbing Mannequins Are Modeled After Disabled Public Figures | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"It was Junot Diaz who said, "If you want to make a human being into a monster, deny them, at the cultural level, any reflection of themselves." So Pro Infirmis, a European advocacy organization for the disabled, has created a series of mannequins..."

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