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Am I rewarding people not bothering to read articles by summarising here?
People that clicked to buy on fake products were given a coupon for potato fries with ketchup.
This is a thing, according to the article, already - “fake door testing”
People that clicked to buy on fake products were given a coupon for potato fries with ketchup.
This is a thing, according to the article, already - “fake door testing”
I can't read this.
What browser are you using that doesn't come with a built in translate? Chromium browsers can just right click the page and press translate to english
Yeah. Sorry I just assumed interested people could do that.
Me neither, since I can't understand the language it is written in.
Meta: shouldn't submissions be in English? Just checked the guidelines [1] and it doesn't actually seem to say that, which might be a good addition unless I'm just failing to see it.
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Meta: shouldn't submissions be in English? Just checked the guidelines [1] and it doesn't actually seem to say that, which might be a good addition unless I'm just failing to see it.
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Seems it would be nice to put (Japanese) in title...
Domino's Japan is apparently doing a form of marketing research called a "fake door test", where they show some new product ideas in the menu to see if people try to order them. Those that order the item get a popup with an apology message and a coupon offer.
Anyhoo some people saw the items, and tweeted about it, and this site wrote an article about it.