Seeing a single banana left behind in the supermarket can have a surprising effect on shoppers, a new study has found. The lonesome last pick of the bunch can be “really relatable”, researchers say, ...
Bananas are a sociable fruit. They thrive in bunches, bound by a unifying stalk which joins them happily together in curvy ...
Sad banana signs above single bananas encouraged shoppers to buy the left-behind fruit and cut food waste, in a study by the University of Bath, RWTH Aachen University and Goethe University Frankfurt.
Bananas are a sociable fruit. They thrive in bunches, bound by a unifying stalk which joins them happily together in curvy yellow brightness. But what about the ones which get separated from the bunch ...
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