This example best demonstrates the persuasion technique called
"the foot-in-the-door technique".
<span>Foot-in-the-door or as
known <span>FITD technique refers to a
strategy when someone wants to get anybody to comply with a bigger request,
they first convince the subject for a smaller or modest task or request.</span></span>
Based on the scenario above, this is an example of the six
principles of scientific thinking called the occam’s razor. This is known as a
problem solving principle in which provides a set of explanation based on the occurring
events and that they are likely to be simple ones.
Panettone is the type of sweet bread loaf which originated in Milan and is traditionally eaten at Christmas in Italy and many other European countries.
Panettone is one of the symbols of Milan.
The word "panettone" is derived from the Italian word "panetto" meaning a small loaf cake. Adding the Italian suffix "-one" to the word "panetto" changed its meaning into "large cake".
Panettone became the country's leading Christmas sweet by the end of World War II because fierce competition between two Milanese bakers in baking the panettone led to an industrial production of the cake making it cheaper and available for everyone.