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Do the "good" products still need presentation?
If they have already been tested and appreciated on market, some might be tempted to say "no". But, i think that anyone has his own experience that when confronted with a purchase to rely also on looks of the product and it's presentation. I have an example: shortly after the revolution, when a foreigner willing to buy a food product , by local production, was concerned about quality due to the presentation (if you can remember those awful dusty jars that all looked alike, no matter the content, just thrown on the shelf). He later come to realize the quality of the content. Today, when the competition is high, the presentation really does make the difference.
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