Short answer: The official product page cites figures like "82% wake up energized" and "85% report better sleep" without a stated source, sample size or methodology.
Why naming the missing specifics matters
Rather than vaguely saying "take marketing claims with a grain of salt," directly naming the absent source, sample size and methodology gives you something concrete to notice yourself.
Why this doesn't automatically mean the statistic is false
Neither of these is unusual for this kind of marketing page, and neither means the pillow doesn't work — a direct, fair, and balanced qualifier worth appreciating.
💡 Worth knowing: we'd treat marketing statistics like this as brand-provided claims rather than independently verified research findings.
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