Which ancient civilization invented the first known retail loyalty program, where merchants stamped clay tokens for repeat customers that could be redeemed for discounts?
Before modern malls and e-commerce, ancient civilizations pioneered sophisticated retail systems. From the grand bazaars of Mesopotamia to Roman shopping complexes, product innovation and retail spaces have ancient roots. This poll tests your knowledge about one of the most significant retail innovations from classical antiquity that influenced commerce for centuries to come.
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- Ancient Egypt, where papyrus loyalty scrolls were given to noble customers of royal markets
- Mesopotamian Babylonians, who created clay tablet punch cards for frequent shoppers at their bazaars
- Ancient Greece, where merchants gave olive wood tokens to repeat customers at the Agora marketplaces
- Roman Empire, where bronze coins were stamped by shopkeepers in the Trajan's Market complex
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