“We’re always looking for the best, fastest and most convenient,” Eden said. “If something new disrupts the market, we’ll jump ship like lemmings. The same goes for if we’ve been wronged by a brand, assuming, of course, switching to an alternative doesn’t inconvenience us.”
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