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You can now get a legally binding 'lobola agreement' from Shoprite at R99 - here's what it entails

You can now get a legally binding 'lobola agreement' from Shoprite at R99 - here's what it entails | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"The document is currently on a limited release sale as it is introduced countrywide ..."

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Ditch the traditional family structure | warc.com

Ditch the traditional family structure | warc.com | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Marketers need to urgently reassess their views of the family unit, which has become more complex and diverse as marriage declines, divorce rates rise, people become parents later and have fewer children ..."

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Get married online with Ikea - CNET

Get married online with Ikea - CNET | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"The Swedish DIY-furniture manufacturer has launched a service that allows users to hold a virtual wedding online ..."

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Chinese tea brand makes sadness the flavour of the month | WARC

Chinese tea brand makes sadness the flavour of the month | WARC | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Chinese tea stall chain Sung is channelling millennial despondency around the dim prospects in both marriage and careers, with suitably bleak product titles – “achieved-absolutely-nothing black tea” – as the brand channels “Sang” culture ..."

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Millennials infographic

Millennials infographic | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"INFOGRAPHIC: How the millennial generation will transform the economy – based on research from Goldman Sachs ..."

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India’s ladies’ detective agencies: ‘Most people’s marriages were fine until they started using Facebook and WhatsApp’

India’s ladies’ detective agencies: ‘Most people’s marriages were fine until they started using Facebook and WhatsApp’ | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"The social media boom is playing havoc with the Indian urban marriage. There are 3,500 private detective agencies in Delhi alone, many run by women investigating unfaithful husbands and wives ..."

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