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Originally Posted by HarryT
Yes, that's exactly what I meant.
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For stuff where people are satisfied to buy without seeing, so be it.
For stuff where they did need to see it and belatedly regret the loss, if that happens (and I don't think it will, because, as I suggested above, many of the people browsing the grills are also walking out with a hammer, a can of WD-40 and a box of lightbulbs as long as they were there...) someone will fill the market need in new way that addresses the concern.
Perhaps by-appointment showrooms, concierge service, in-home-for-a-fee demos...whatever.
No ethics issue in any case as far as I can see.