The subtraction effect is a phenomenon where people perceive the removal of a feature or option as having a more significant impact than its addition. For example, consider fast-food chains that used to provide sauce. As a result, they had to backtrack and offer unlimited free sauce again, which they must replenish periodically on demand. Read The Rest at :
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