> products list should be loaded into the view when > app starts. In Rails, apps don't start. Instead, web browsers send requests to urls, which your app then directs to the proper controller and action. So I would start by reading the Rails Guide about routing to figure out how to write simple routes. Then you can route a chosen url to a certain controller in your app and to a certain action in that controller. The action can then provide the data that the view will display, i.e. your Products.
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