Friday, March 26, 2004
Small things about to hit the big time Growing large was a marketing imperative," says Michael Tchong, trend analyst at Trendscape. Now, he says, if it helps sell products, "Small things can be beautiful, too."...But Murtaugh warns consumers to be wary. Some food marketers are bound to try selling smaller portions but charge the same price — or more. "There's going to be some sleight of hand," she warns.
It's a phone! No, a camera! No, a game! Drat that. This was in Atlanta and I missed it??
It's a phone! No, a camera! No, a game! Drat that. This was in Atlanta and I missed it??
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