Navneet Nair

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In 1998, the owners offered a free lunch for life to anyone willing to have the restaurant’s logo—a boy in a sombrero riding a giant ear of corn—tattooed on his or her body. The Sanchez family thought that few people, if any, would take them up on the offer. They were wrong. Within months, more than forty people were walking the streets of San Francisco sporting Casa Sanchez tattoos.
What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets
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