Задание

Fill in the gaps in the text with the following options.

You only wanted some milk and a loaf of bread, so why is ... ? Well, the answer lies in the tricks supermarkets use to make you spend more. Let’s grab a trolley and ... behind those sliding doors!
As you walk into the supermarket, ... and you immediately start feeling hungry. Then, right by the entrance, you ... , making you feel even hungrier. This is all intentional because every supermarket knows that ... . Also, starting your shopping by selecting healthy fresh food and vegetables may make you feel less guilty about picking up a few extra treats later on. Who can resist a “buy one get one free” deal? Yet, with around one-third of the food the world produces going to waste, is that second chocolate cheesecake really necessary? In the same way, “3 for 6 pounds” might ... , but always check how much an item costs individually. You might not be saving very much at all and you’ll have two extra items that you don’t really need.
Supermarkets know that customers ... , so the items on the middle shelves are usually the most expensive ones. Cheaper brands are on high shelves that are hard to reach. So, remember to give your neck a workout and ... . Don’t expect supermarkets to use packaging strategies that make it easy to work out which goods are the cheapest either. It may be easier to grab some prepackaged apples, but they are also a lot more expensive than loose ones. If you think all these things are sneaky, look at what supermarkets are planning for the near future! Shops will scan your loyalty card as soon as ... as you shop. 3D displays will address you by name and as you’re walking out you might even get an SMS telling you that you’ve forgotten to buy milk!