Consumers are increasingly paying for temporary access to products and services through companies like Rent the Runway, Netflix, Airbnb, and Uber—creating an 'access-based industry' that's expected to grow to $335 billion by 2025. But, in exchange for low prices, there's an additional cost to customers in terms of their time and effort.
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