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Why Shoppers Avoid Locked Display Cases
Episode Chapters:
Introduction (00:00 - 0:20)
Shoppers and Display Cases (0:21 - 7:10)
Coffee and Heart Health (7:11 - 10:41)
Strangest Hotel Room Leftovers (10:42 - 17:08)
Craziest Hotel Experiences (17:09 - [End of Episode])
Summary
In this episode of the Jason and Mindy podcast, the hosts discuss the challenges faced in retail due to organized crime, their personal relationship with coffee, and share unusual hotel experiences. They reflect on the impact of theft on shopping habits and the convenience of online shopping, while also exploring the nuances of coffee consumption and the odd items left behind by hotel guests.
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Details:
TWO-THIRDS OF SHOPPERS AVOID LOCKED DISPLAY CASES _ According to the survey, only 32 percent of shoppers will bother to ask a store employee to unlock a display case. Retailers, including major chains like Target, have increasingly resorted to locking up inventory due to concerns over organized retail crime, despite some experts suggesting that the extent of this issue is exaggerated.
COFFEE MAY PROTECT AGAINST HEART DISEASE AND DIABETES _ What is your relationship with coffee? A recent study suggests that moderate coffee consumption could lower your risk of developing heart conditions like Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Researchers collected data from over 500,000 British adults and found that those who drank about three cups of coffee or consumed 200-300 mg of caffeine per day had a significantly lower risk of developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases.
HOTEL DO-TELL:
Hotels.com has revealed some of the oddest items left behind by guests at its partner hotels over the past year. The website’s “Hotel Room Innsights Report”, based on data from more than 400 hotels worldwide, also lists the most-common items left behind, including phone chargers, dirty laundry, power adapters, makeup, and toiletries. Oh – and false teeth, of course. Some of the most unusual items forgotten by visitors include:
• a Rolex watch
• another watch worth $6 million
• a Hermes Birkin bag
• keys and documents for a luxury car
• a car tire
• an engagement ring
• a tooth
• 2 full-leg casts
• stacks of cash
• a pet lizard
And because you’ve GOT to hear these, here are some of the most unusual room-service requests over the past year:
✓ an Evian water-filled tub for a child’s bath
✓ a customized allergen menu for a pet
✓ burnt toast
✓ a caviar hot dog
✓ fresh goat milk
✓ 4 pounds of bananas
✓ a high-five from a team member “to ensure their room service request was read.”
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