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Goldman’s Low US Recession Odds Get It Wrong, Bond Investors Say
Goldman’s Low US Recession Odds Get It Wrong, Bond Investors Say
US stocks are back in a bull market and the American economy has consistently outperformed expectations, leading some
2023-06-11 22:54
Bank of Montreal Misses Forecast; Loan-Loss Set-Asides Grow
Bank of Montreal Misses Forecast; Loan-Loss Set-Asides Grow
Bank of Montreal posted a surprise drop in fiscal second-quarter profit as it set aside a larger provision
2023-05-24 20:16
Salem Media Announces New Kids Podcast with Rachael Groll of Hearing Jesus on the LifeAudio Podcast Network
Salem Media Announces New Kids Podcast with Rachael Groll of Hearing Jesus on the LifeAudio Podcast Network
IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 11, 2023--
2023-09-12 06:59
Mattel Announces Pictionary® Vs. AI, the First Physical Board Game to Integrate AI into Gameplay
Mattel Announces Pictionary® Vs. AI, the First Physical Board Game to Integrate AI into Gameplay
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 26, 2023--
2023-09-26 20:20
Environmental group suffers setback in legal fight to close California's last nuclear power plant
Environmental group suffers setback in legal fight to close California's last nuclear power plant
A California judge is rejecting an environmental group’s lawsuit that sought to block the state's largest utility from seeking to extend the operating life of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant
2023-08-25 04:49
10 sneaky tricks restaurants use to get customers to buy more
10 sneaky tricks restaurants use to get customers to buy more
The restaurant industry is ever-evolving and continuously bringing in new changes to menus to suit its demographic. Certain tricks in their menus allow restaurants to subtly nudge customers into enjoying a fuller dining experience, consequently increasing their spending. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter To help diners avoid falling for these tricks, an expert at Menu Price lifted the lid on the sneaky tricks that encourage people to spend and consume more: Value menus Restaurants introduce value menus with meals of different price points. The restaurant hopes that it will motivate customers to opt for the priciest range of the value menu, which has more options, or to bypass the value menu entirely due to its limited options. This strategy ultimately translates into increased profitability. "If a restaurant's value menu features items like burgers, pizza, and spaghetti, but your preference leans towards a steak, you'll find yourself ordering the steak at its regular cost, bypassing the value menu. This scenario directly contributes to a higher profit for the restaurant," says a Menu Price expert. Emphasis on certain menu items Restaurants strategically highlight specific dishes, often those with higher profit margins, drawing customer attention to these preferred items through menu placement and design cues. The use of colour Warm hues like red and yellow can trigger hunger, while cooler shades like blue make meals seem more refreshing. Strategically deploying these colours in their menus helps restaurants subtly sway customer choices. Photographs used sparingly To maintain a sophisticated aesthetic, restaurants use photographs sparingly, only emphasising selected dishes, making them more appealing to the eye and tastebuds alike. Descriptive language Vivid descriptions of dishes can create a compelling image in customers' minds, making the menu items more appealing and increasing the likelihood of ordering. Avoiding currency symbols Menus without currency symbols can encourage higher spending, as prices appear less intimidating. "Keep a close eye on prices, even when restaurants fail to integrate dollar signs. This can help you avoid paying more than you want for a meal," the expert said. Anchor items Restaurants place some of their most expensive items next to even more costly options. The Menu Price expert added: "When customers see a pricey dish positioned next to an even more expensive option, they are more likely to perceive the less costly of the two as a 'better deal." Use of boxes Boxes and borders draw attention to specific items, creating a visual 'stage' that makes these dishes stand out. "This technique is often applied to high-profit items, specials, or unique offerings," they said. Keeping portion sizes secret Restaurants offer full or half salads or sandwiches without revealing the portion sizes. Despite any clear explanation, consumers assume that half sizes are overpriced and the full size is more cost-effective. "Customers perceive they are getting a better deal without even knowing the real serving size of the food options." Difficult-to-read font Using complex fonts in menus can slow customers' reading, promoting more profound engagement with dish descriptions. This added interaction can enhance dishes' perceived worth and exclusivity, thereby subtly inspiring a readiness to spend more. Remain vigilant during your next dining experience and see how many of these subtle tricks you can spot and how much money you can save on your meal. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-04 14:19
S&P Global raises reinsurance sector view to stable from negative on higher prices
S&P Global raises reinsurance sector view to stable from negative on higher prices
By Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) -S&P Global has raised its view of the global reinsurance sector to stable from negative,
2023-09-05 18:46
Outsider Milei Upends Argentina’s Election With Primary Win
Outsider Milei Upends Argentina’s Election With Primary Win
Follow our live blog and see the live results as election data come in. Argentina’s outsider congressman Javier
2023-08-14 11:26
Origin Energy shareholder shows hand and backs $10.5 billion Brookfield bid
Origin Energy shareholder shows hand and backs $10.5 billion Brookfield bid
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY Origin Energy shareholder VanEck Australia will support the $10.5 billion bid from Canada's Brookfield
2023-11-17 10:00
Exxon Profit Misses Estimates as Natural Gas, Refining Falter
Exxon Profit Misses Estimates as Natural Gas, Refining Falter
Exxon Mobil Corp. fell short of analysts’ expectations with a third straight drop in profit — the longest
2023-07-28 18:48
Here Are Company Stakes Japan May Sell to Fund Defense Buildup
Here Are Company Stakes Japan May Sell to Fund Defense Buildup
Japanese lawmakers are weighing sales of government stakes in some of the nation’s biggest companies to fund expanding
2023-08-03 05:28
GM earnings soar
GM earnings soar
General Motors reported its second-quarter earnings surged 59%, and the company raised its full-year profit outlook.
2023-07-25 18:54