A meticulously arranged supermarket aisle model built in miniature, with tiny, realistic product boxes on shelves gradually shifting in size, color, and label design to represent choice overload and nudging. The model stands on a smooth black tabletop, with a blurred background featuring out-of-focus bookshelves filled with marketing and economics titles. Warm, directional desk-lamp lighting from the left highlights the front row of products and casts soft, elongated shadows behind them. Photographic realism with a clean, modern look, captured from a low, eye-level angle to make the miniature world feel life-sized. The mood is quietly immersive and slightly analytical, emphasizing how subtle visual changes influence consumer decisions.

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