🍯 Privacy, Returns and Shipping Policies for UK Direct-to-Consumer Honey Brands
A 3D delivery-lane simulation of a UK honey shop's checkout-to-doorstep journey — tune packaging protection, data consent, statutory return-window length and shipping distance and watch leaks, data flows, refund risk and cost respond live.
A parcel of honey travels from warehouse to doorstep while a customer's checkout data streams to a secure vault and a statutory return-window ring counts down — watch how packaging, consent and policy length change real outcomes.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Weak packaging raises visible leak incidents in transit; opting a customer into marketing adds a second, non-essential data stream; and a short return window pushes the estimated return-risk score higher.
🎮 How to Use
Adjust packaging protection, shipping distance and the return-window length, and toggle marketing consent. Watch the parcel, the data-flow particles and the countdown ring respond, then read the live stats in the side panel.
💡 Did You Know?
UK online shoppers get a 14-day statutory cooling-off period under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 — a shop's own policy can extend it, but can never legally shorten it.
A 3D delivery-lane simulation of a UK honey shop's checkout-to-doorstep journey — tune packaging protection, data consent, statutory return-window length and shipping distance and watch leaks, data flows, refund risk and cost respond live.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install