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  "textContent": "Consumers are becoming more selective with how they spend money. Impulse buying still exists, but the mindset around purchasing is shifting. The intentional spending trend is changing how people evaluate products, experiences, and even brands themselves. Instead of buying more, many consumers are focusing on buying better or at least buying more carefully. This shift […]\n\nThe post People Are Buying Fewer Things But Expecting Every Purchase to Matter More first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
  "title": "People Are Buying Fewer Things But Expecting Every Purchase to Matter More"
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