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		<description><![CDATA[Headed to the grocery store? Bring cash. | Want to help yourself eat healthier? Pay with cash. And I&#8217;m not just making this up, either. A new study by researchers from Cornell University and the State University if New York, published last week in the Journal of Consumer Research, shows that people make fewer impulse purchases&#8212;including junk food&#8212;when they pay with hard currency rather than plastic. The secret is that cash carries a high &#8220;pain of payment:&#8221; people...]]></description>
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