supermarketach
Supermarketach is a hypothetical concept that describes the overwhelming and often anxiety-inducing experience of navigating a large supermarket. This phenomenon arises from the sheer volume of choices, the sensory overload of sights and sounds, and the pressure to make efficient purchasing decisions. Consumers may feel a sense of paralysis when faced with countless brands of the same product, or become disoriented by the vastness of aisles and product placement strategies.
The term "supermarketach" highlights the psychological impact of modern grocery shopping. It's not just about buying
While not a recognized psychological disorder, supermarketach captures a common sentiment. It reflects the challenge of