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  • 27'
  • Author : Clémence Bragard
  • 03-03-2024
  • Master : 3467

BEDS & MATTRESSES : DON’T BE FOOLED ! | M6 | 66 minutes

On average, we spend 27 years of our lives sleeping, so buying a mattress isn’t something to be done lightly. Foam, spring, memory foam and even connected. Today’s mattress market is full of promise. To get back to sleep, the French are ready to invest in their mattresses. With prices ranging from 200 euros for entry-level mattresses to 1.6 million dollars for the world’s most expensive mattress, it’s hard to tell the difference between price and quality. And to put an end to back pain and sleepless nights, the French are on the hunt for the best mattress. In stores like La Compagnie du Lit, or on the Internet like the Tediber brand, we’re inundated with information. There are thousands of references, so it’s hard to find the right one and avoid making a mistake. In this bedding jungle, there are those who take advantage of the situation: mattress scams leave many disappointed every year. By selling low-quality mattresses at sky-high prices, as in the case of Physaro, a company singled out for its unscrupulous sales practices, or by forcing sales, buying the ideal mattress turns out to be more risky than expected.

 

 

 


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