Scents and sensibility – how tourism may benefit from targeted use of scents to influence customers
Published on 10 March 2022Selective use of scents could encourage healthier eating or improve consumers’ airline flight experiences
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Selective use of scents could encourage healthier eating or improve consumers’ airline flight experiences
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