Multiple Choice

An economic model predicts that an increase in the price of a product will lead to a decrease in the quantity demanded, assuming all other factors are held constant. A local cafe raises the price of its lattes. Contrary to the model's prediction, the cafe sells more lattes than before. Which of the following scenarios, if true, best explains this outcome by considering a factor previously held constant?

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