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  2. Walmart Is Adding Free Samples To Over 1,000 Stores - AOL

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    At these demo stations, customers will be able to sample products and also access online shopping options, meal ideas, and seasonal information by scanning a QR code at the demo table.

  3. What a Costco Worker Wants You to Know About the Free Samples

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    Iv-olga / ShutterstockCostco's free samples are one of the retailer's most beloved perks, but they're also one of the Costco offerings that cause shoppers the most grief. Members have long ...

  4. Product sample - Wikipedia

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    Free samples. A free sample or "freebie" is a portion of food or other product (for example beauty products) given to consumers in shopping malls, supermarkets, retail stores, or through other channels (such as via the Internet). Sometimes samples of non-perishable items are included in direct marketing mailings.

  5. 5 Best Companies for Free Samples - AOL

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  6. Sample Magic - Wikipedia

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    Sample Magic. Launch date. 2006. Website. www .samplemagic .com. Sample Magic is a pro-audio company with offices in London and Los Angeles. They produce, publish and sell royalty-free musical elements, synthesizer presets, plugins and MIDI content via their online music store and third party distributors such as Beatport. [1]

  7. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Olive oil is considered one of the most frequently counterfeited food products, according to the FDA, with one study finding that many products labeled as "extra-virgin olive oil" actually contained up to 90% soybean oil. From 2010 until 2012, the conservation group Oceana analyzed 1,200 seafood samples from 674 retail outlets in 21 U.S. states.