Men and women shop differently, according to a recent Wharton School study. Men typically get what is needed and get out. In contrast, women "experience" the shopping trip. The number one issue for women: unable to find help. For men: parking. Women felt more strongly about being ignored by a sales clerk than men. Men felt more strongly about products being out of stock. Both groups appreciated low-pressure sales tactics.
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