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The Trap of Planned Obsolescence: Why the Right to Repair Matters

The Trap of Planned Obsolescence: Why the Right to Repair Matters

Imagine buying something you truly love—a phone, a fancy new microwave, or a pair of glasses—only to find out a few years later that it’s useless because it can’t be repaired. Maybe the parts are no longer available, the cost to fix it is nearly as much as buying a new one, or the company simply doesn’t care to support it anymore. That’s not an accident—it’s by design. This concept, known as planned obsolescence, is a strategy used by many corporations to keep you buying, upgrading, and replacing. It’s a cycle that maximizes profits for big companies while leaving consumers—like you—stuck with broken products and no real options. The Profit-Driven Cycle Big brands have mastered the art of making things...

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Confused about lens options?: We'll break it down

Confused about lens options?: We'll break it down

Muze Eye Bar offers the best optics available for your glasses and sunglasses.  We are proud of our fair and transparent pricing, too

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Press Release: New Optical Business Opens in the Fayetteville Square Retail District

Press Release: New Optical Business Opens in the Fayetteville Square Retail District

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Fayetteville, AR — May 23, 2024 — The Fayetteville Square is set to pulse with renewed vigor and excitement as Muze Eye Bar, a new retail store from the founders of Boston Mountain Eye Care, announces the opening of its new luxury optical experience at 7 E. Mountain St. This latest addition to the Fayetteville Square retail landscape promises not only to bring a fresh optical shopping experience to the community but also to add to the rebirth of this once overlooked section of the downtown square. Muze Eye Bar has been eagerly anticipated by Fayetteville residents, who have long awaited the arrival of a locally-owned optical shop that provides optical provisions of the highest quality and...

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