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How McDonald's Kiosks Use Psychology to Make You Spend $2.1 Billion More

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You know those McDonald's kiosks that replaced half the cashiers? They're not just about cutting labor costs. In this episode, Daniel Torres reveals how these machines use sneaky psychology tricks to extract an extra $2.1 billion from customers - and once you hear these techniques, you'll spot them everywhere. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why showing expensive items first makes you spend 20% more (it's called anchoring bias) • The "drip pricing" trick that hides your total until checkout - and how it works on your brain • Real numbers: how McDonald's boosted average orders by 15-25% with zero menu changes • The psychology behind why we trust machines more than humans when ordering food 👤 Perfect for: anyone who's ever wondered why they spent more than planned at a restaurant, store, or online checkout - these tricks are used everywhere. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Daniel Torres introduces the $2.1 billion kiosk mystery [02:15] The anchoring bias trick: why expensive items appear first [04:30] Drip pricing psychology and why your total stays hidden [06:45] Real McDonald's data: 20% spending increase explained [08:30] How digital interfaces change our buying behavior [10:15] Where else you'll find these same psychological triggers McDonald's didn't accidentally stumble into billions in extra revenue. Every button placement, every menu sequence, every visual element was designed to make you spend more. But here's the thing - once you understand how these systems work, you can't unsee them. You'll start noticing the same tricks at grocery stores, gas stations, even streaming services. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Proof Positive on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily - your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: McDonald's psychology, consumer behavior, digital marketing tricks, kiosk design, behavioral economics

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