The health food store is always sporting the same granola stench. It makes me want to hurl. I love natural products but some of their scent is straight up vile.

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which is why we started using artificial smells but then we ended up back here. I think. maybe its just me

Naw, the store I cannot stand the smell of is Samโ€™s Club. Fakey blueberry muffins, ewโ€ฆ and worse, the smell seems to linger a while after leaving the storeโ€ฆ

I don't know Sam's Club so I can't really comment on that.

Iโ€™ve never heard of Lush ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ I guess weโ€™ve each been spared ๐Ÿ˜‚

I have seen no store in Alabama. My brother brought me a bag full of their stuff with a pervasive oatmeal, sea algae & wheatgrass odor. Products feel organic to the point of regurgitation.

Fairhope assessment! Itโ€™s a tire, deli, diaper bouquet that can peel paint.

Right !?

Tokyo Disneyland/sea vaporizes artificial caramel or butter fragrances, close to their popcorn stands.

I assume it's a global strategy.

This is diabolical and pervasive. So much of our subconscious is triggered by scent; good, bad, & ugly.

(Does) the end justify the means (?)