The in-store sampling approach can be very effective for food products because

A. it does not require the cooperation of retailers.
B. it is an inexpensive sampling method.
C. customers get to taste the sample.
D. customers get the sample delivered to their homes.
E. it does not require a great deal of planning.


Answer: C

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