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Brenda was planning a small dinner party, and had gone to a new specialty food store with coupons she'd found in the food section of the paper. at the store she also found a "buy one, get one free" deal, and a gift offered with the purchase of a particular dessert. she altered the menu as a result of the and ended up spending less than she'd planned.
a. in-store demonstrations
b. packaging
c. in-store promotion
d. product placement
e. store atmosphere

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