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Todd and his wife are having company for dinner so he is tasked with stopping at the store to buy creamer for coffee and something for dessert. the creamer is in the far left corner of the store. as todd is walking back to get the creamer he sees a sign for cookies that says “just like grandma used to bake”, and the bag has a picture of a woman that reminds todd of his grandmother. todd buys the cookies for dessert. todd’s purchase was least likely a result of a. the location of the creamer b. the location of the display c. the packaging of the cookies d. his impulse buying

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