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Mondada2023a
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Mondada2023a
Author(s) Lorenza Mondada
Title Offering a Taste in Gourmet Food Shops: Small Gifts in an Economy of Sale
Editor(s) Barbara Fox, Lorenza Mondada, Marja-Leena Sorjonen
Tag(s) EMCA
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2023
Language English
City Cambridge
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Pages 109-143
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DOI 10.1017/9781009216012.004
ISBN 9781009215992,9781009216012
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Howpublished
Book title Encounters at the Counter: The Organization of Shop Interactions
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Abstract

This chapter examines sequences of offers by sellers in gourmet shops, video documented in a dozen cities across Europe, focusing on offers of a taste of cheese. Such offers to taste are shown to occur in two types of sequential contexts. They are made when a customer has expressed interest in a product but displays some hesitation in deciding whether to purchase it or not. Such offers to taste pursue sale of the cheese; they are not simple small gifts. Participants orient to this character of the offers by treating them as providing assistance in decision making. On the other hand, if the offer is made sequentially too late or too early, it is rejected, underlining the pursuit of sale at work in an offer of a taste. A contrasting environment of offers is also examined. In these cases, a plate of small pre-cut pieces of cheese are on the counter for anyone to try. The offers are typically accepted by the customer but without leading to buying. This enriches our understanding of the preference organization of offers and requests, and the relationships between benefactor/beneficiary, further supporting the relationship between the offer and the pursuit of the offerer’s interests.

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