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    Elanco's flea and tick collar, branded "Seresto," which was developed by Bayer Animal Health and acquired by Elanco in 2020, has been linked to more than 98,000 incidents of poisoning by pesticide, including more than 2,000 pet deaths, according to a 2022 report by a subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

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    For all the ways people love Costco, there are still some products that just don't make its customers happy. More: 10 Aldi Items That Have the Highest Rated ReviewsRead Next: Pocket an Extra $400 a...

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    Erewhon is the most expensive grocery store in the world, and though a ton of their stuff is out of our price range these 5 items are worth the splurge.

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    Search goods are more subject to substitution and price competition, as consumers can easily verify the price of the product and alternatives at other outlets and make sure that the products are comparable. Branding and detailed product specifications act to transform a product from an experience good into a search good.

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    It "is experienced as a recurring, compelling and irresistible–uncontrollable urge, in acquiring goods that lack practical utility and very low cost [1] resulting in excessive, expensive and time-consuming retail activity [that is] typically prompted by negative affectivity" and results in "gross social, personal and/or financial difficulties ...