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Inertia, Scarcity and Prevention
Feb 2014
Health has changed
Answer: Provide information and change intention
Inertia
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Intent InertiaInform
Intent Inertia
Intent Inertia
Scarcity
Between category shift from sugary drink to milk Within category shift from
sugary drink to sugar-free
alternative
Change in shopping
habit
Additional purchase in new aisle.
Question of additional cost of new product.
Question of what volume of new product to buy.
Question of shelf-life of product
No single serving of product avaiable
Avoiding habitual purchase in new aisle.
Shift from one shelf to the other
Cost is the same
Portion size the same
Brand is the same
Shelf-life is the same
Change in
consumption habit
Questions from children about shift in product and protests
about LOSS of habitual product
Potential shift in habits of drinking – different portions,
containers etc.
Several weeks needed for larger change to become habitual
Additional cleaning if used to consuming cans
Need to purchase additional products that are suitable for
packed lunch
Potential for children to purchase own sugary drinks to address
change (no social norm of milk drinking with peers)
Potential of throwing away milk if less is drunk than anticipated
Questions from children about
shift to different version of
product and slight change in taste
Shorter time required to
habitualise change
No change in cleaning, packed
lunch preparation,
Less challenge to social norm.
Scarcity friendly
Scarcity friendly
Feeling Great
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Thank you
• Embrace inertia
• Think in cascades
• Create space
• Stop it with ‘health’
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