Well if they are living paycheck to paycheck then that is helpful for financial planning. Especially when 'shopping around' calls for added expenses in time and money that are significant. I can see why that would be very helpful and enforce itself as a habit.
And if one is capable of recognizing where the cheap vs expensive stuff is they can take advantage of it like savvy shoppers have been for literal ages.
And if one is capable of recognizing where the cheap vs expensive stuff is they can take advantage of it like savvy shoppers have been for literal ages.