← Back to context Comment by therealdrag0 1 day ago That’s great for consumers. 3 comments therealdrag0 Reply lelanthran 1 day ago A lower signal/noise ratio is never better for consumers. bryanrasmussen 1 day ago If the quality of all apps remains high, but if there is an increase of low quality apps it may not necessarily be great for consumers as it becomes difficult to distinguish which are the good and bad quality apps, making it risky to purchase apps. bandrami 1 day ago Not necessarily. European grocery shoppers report higher satisfaction with the shopping experience than American grocery shoppers do.
bryanrasmussen 1 day ago If the quality of all apps remains high, but if there is an increase of low quality apps it may not necessarily be great for consumers as it becomes difficult to distinguish which are the good and bad quality apps, making it risky to purchase apps.
bandrami 1 day ago Not necessarily. European grocery shoppers report higher satisfaction with the shopping experience than American grocery shoppers do.
A lower signal/noise ratio is never better for consumers.
If the quality of all apps remains high, but if there is an increase of low quality apps it may not necessarily be great for consumers as it becomes difficult to distinguish which are the good and bad quality apps, making it risky to purchase apps.
Not necessarily. European grocery shoppers report higher satisfaction with the shopping experience than American grocery shoppers do.