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*[[Avenue des Gobelins (Eugène Atget)]] *[[Avenue des Gobelins (Eugène Atget)]]
 +== See also ==
 +* [[Arcade (architecture)]]
 +* [[Christmas window]]
 +* [[Consumer behaviour]]
 +* [[Department store]]
 +* [[Discovery shopping]]
 +* [[Display window]]
 +* [[E-commerce]]
 +* [[Online shopping]]
 +* [[Retail]]
 +* [[Shopping]]
 +* [[Showrooming]]
 +* [[Visual merchandising]]
 +* [[Window dresser]]
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"Window shopping" is a term referring to the browsing of goods by a consumer with no intent to purchase, either as a recreational activity or to plan a later purchase. Showrooming, the practice of examining merchandise in a traditional brick and mortar retail store without purchasing it, but then shopping online to find a lower price for the same item, has become an increasingly prevalent problem for traditional retailers as a result of online competitors, so much so that some have begun to take measures to combat it.

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