Many people like to be around attractive people. They will patronize a business more often if they know they might "rub elbows" with people way out of there league. Business might want to pay attractive people to patronize their establishments so as to attract these "normies." But how? Well, there is an app for that. Neon Coat vets models and influencers so that businesses can barter free goods and services to these bonafide pretty people. As the WSJ reports, content creator Lauren Karwoski
... grabbed a green juice from gourmet eatery Mangia (normally $9) in the morning, then took a workout class at Barry’s (about $40 in New York City). Afterward, she got her eyebrows laminated at Nampa by Himalayan Salon (“I do this monthly anyways, so [I saved] myself 100 bucks right here”). That evening, she met another Neon Coat user for a glass of wine at Paros, a Greek restaurant in Tribeca. She estimated she saved $200 that day. “My favorite thing is that it’s stuff that I would do normally,” she said of the app.
Alas, neither my friends nor I are suppliers or demanders of this form of attractiveness.
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