If it’s not a food fair, I strongly believe no one should do this. It’s totally a perv move, playing smart on food vendors. Not cool
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It really depends on my pocket, if I have enough I can decide to buy just because I have taken the feee sample, even though I may not even like it. By taking the free sample, if feel obligated to buy even though it is compulsory. People should not be forced to buy just because they took a free sample, what if they don’t like it and they’re not willing to waste their fee bucks on something they don’t like?
There is absolutely nothing wrong I’m taking food samples even though you’re not not buying. Business owners know what they’re doing by giving out free samples and what many set out to do is to guilt trip people like you who may take free samples then find themselves committing into buying. If I take free sample of a product or service, if I do not like it, I won’t buy it. Why? Because I don’t like it. Why did I then take the free sample? I didn’t force them to give me, the free sample is (or was) available to everyone.