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ZenMe has the ability to compare products based on a large number of criteria, for example price, quality, value for money and customer ratings, etc. ZenMe consider each customer's personal preferences when recommending where they can do their shopping.
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ZenMe has the ability to compare products based on a large number of criteria, for example price, quality, value for money, customer ratings, etc. ZenMe consider each customer's personal preferences when recommending where they do their shopping.
  
  
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For most people both tomatoes are good enough and they just want the cheapest one, but Jo is willing to pay slightly more for the better quality tomatoes. Jo tells ZenMe to put a 10% priority on healthy varieties of foods. From now on ZenMe will bring that into consideration when performing price comparisons between products. Jo will also be shown why ZenMe recommend one product over another.
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For most people both tomatoes are good enough and they just want the cheapest one, but Jo is willing to pay slightly more for the better quality tomatoes. Jo tells ZenMe to put a priority on the quality criteria of fresh foods. From now on ZenMe will bring that into consideration when performing price comparisons between products. Jo will also be shown why ZenMe recommend one product over another.
  
  

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Transcript: Better quality better value

Dave is the owner of Dave's Grocer. He sells the best quality products, but slightly more expensive than those at SpringMarket. Customers who prefer quality don’t know how good value Dave's products are because they don’t have time to read internet reviews.


ZenMe has the ability to compare products based on a large number of criteria, for example price, quality, value for money, customer ratings, etc. ZenMe consider each customer's personal preferences when recommending where they do their shopping.


Say for example that Dave’s tomatoes are organic and tasty while SpringMarket tomatoes look good but they're not as good quality.


For most people both tomatoes are good enough and they just want the cheapest one, but Jo is willing to pay slightly more for the better quality tomatoes. Jo tells ZenMe to put a priority on the quality criteria of fresh foods. From now on ZenMe will bring that into consideration when performing price comparisons between products. Jo will also be shown why ZenMe recommend one product over another.


Dave’s tomatoes can now be at the top of the product list for Jo while he is still able to charge enough for the tomatoes to keep him and the farmer in business. Jo has found where to buy tomatoes that for him are the best value for money.


You too can use ZenMe to find the best value for money.

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