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Amazon rolling out a dedicated sample website is one of those “of course they did” moves—small, cheap product samples you can try, and the cost gets credited back if you buy the full-size version. It’s basically the digital equivalent of those little trays at the grocery store, minus the awkward eye contact.
It matters because it flips sampling into something useful instead of wasteful. Instead of brands guessing what people want, customers can test things on their own terms, and Amazon gets even more data on what people actually like. It’s simple, practical, very Amazon… and probably one more way they’ll quietly take over every corner of retail.



