Not even a pity like for my great Rakes/Morrissey story
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We need a better system for highlighting top quality content in threads I rarely venture into. Genuine like administered.Not even a pity like for my great Rakes/Morrissey story
Rearranged my local Tesco last week. Raging because I could do a shop in the blindfolded and at speed. Which I know is why they rearranged it, but still.I'm all about supermarket layouts.
What's wrong with it?
Infuriating isn't it? People think I'm OCD. I'm not I don't think. It's just that that's the way things should be, and there are reasons for that. If you don't get it, that's because you're shit. It's not because I'm a loon.Rearranged my local Tesco last week. Raging because I could do a shop in the blindfolded and at speed. Which I know is why they rearranged it, but still.
i have a method (not a very complicated method) for unloading the shopping onto the conveyor belt at the till and it grinds my gears when the cashier messes it up.
my mum was once in tesco and there was some charity bagging thing going on (which i hate). the kid filling the bags of the lady in front of her put the eggs in first, before putting heavy stuff in. she stopped him and asked him what he was doing and he proudly chirped that if the eggs were on top and broke, they'd leak down over all the other shopping.
Motherfucker.i have a method (not a very complicated method) for unloading the shopping onto the conveyor belt at the till and it grinds my gears when the cashier messes it up.
my mum was once in tesco and there was some charity bagging thing going on (which i hate). the kid filling the bags of the lady in front of her put the eggs in first, before putting heavy stuff in. she stopped him and asked him what he was doing and he proudly chirped that if the eggs were on top and broke, they'd leak down over all the other shopping.
Rearranged my local Tesco last week. Raging because I could do a shop in the blindfolded and at speed. Which I know is why they rearranged it, but still.
an architect in the making there I reckon
And definitely not an engineer!
F&V is the first thing you see. We need you to buy it first, because it's the most perishable.I read some thing recently who knows where about supermarkets generally keeping the perishables near staff exits because it's the lowest traffic version of keeping fresh stuff in stock, information i think i should have been told when i was whatever age i started dealing with food at. Anywhoooo its a 'hack' for an unfamiliar shop.
i think it's also placed at the entrance because it's the most aesthetically pleasing; people are less likely to wander in if they see walls of cans instead of nice shiny wholesome looking fruit and veg.F&V is the first thing you see. We need you to buy it first, because it's the most perishable.
it's one of the reasons i hate going to ikea; you're up against the best retail psychologists in the world. the trick is knowing the shortcuts.
we've managed not to go there since 2019 despite living a few km from it.
A wall of cans/tins would be interesting, could probably convince my inner-prepper that this is a no-nonsense store that only deals in essentials and shopping here makes you hard as nails, or cans in this case.i think it's also placed at the entrance because it's the most aesthetically pleasing; people are less likely to wander in if they see walls of cans instead of nice shiny wholesome looking fruit and veg.
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