You are right, especially lately, they have been rearranging. I asked an employee where something was, he took me around the corner and there it was. My comment was that I had just seen several minutes trying to find envelopes and everything had been moved. His reply was Yes, we are constrantly changing and repricing.
My 14-year-old daughter talks in her sleep. She never remembers the context. It was funny one night last week when my husband her her imitating Blue from “Blue’s Clues” in her sleep!
For us, it’s not where everything is located at, it’s trying to figure out when the good time to shop is so that you don’t have to worry about the EXTREMELY crowded aisles of people who drive their carts the same way they drive their cars!
That’s a shopping tactic for the store. If you change where you put everything, the people have to go down every aisle to find what they need and are more prone to picking up items they see, on the way to what they need. Which is supposed to negate our shopping tactic of going down only the aisles that have what we need to buy.
Recently, at the local Meijer store, I wasted 10 minutes looking for applesauce. My mistake? I was in the canned fruit aisle. It is in the snack aisle. Why? The infinite wisdom of Management. Because applesauce also comes in snack packs, they put the jars there to keep the product all I one location!
sixcues about 5 years ago
Until they rearrange the store then you have to learn it all over again, and Walmart does it almost everyday!
stairsteppublishing about 5 years ago
You are right, especially lately, they have been rearranging. I asked an employee where something was, he took me around the corner and there it was. My comment was that I had just seen several minutes trying to find envelopes and everything had been moved. His reply was Yes, we are constrantly changing and repricing.
Wren Fahel about 5 years ago
My 14-year-old daughter talks in her sleep. She never remembers the context. It was funny one night last week when my husband her her imitating Blue from “Blue’s Clues” in her sleep!
jagedlo about 5 years ago
For us, it’s not where everything is located at, it’s trying to figure out when the good time to shop is so that you don’t have to worry about the EXTREMELY crowded aisles of people who drive their carts the same way they drive their cars!
LadyPeterW about 5 years ago
That’s a shopping tactic for the store. If you change where you put everything, the people have to go down every aisle to find what they need and are more prone to picking up items they see, on the way to what they need. Which is supposed to negate our shopping tactic of going down only the aisles that have what we need to buy.
Thechildinme about 5 years ago
Recently, at the local Meijer store, I wasted 10 minutes looking for applesauce. My mistake? I was in the canned fruit aisle. It is in the snack aisle. Why? The infinite wisdom of Management. Because applesauce also comes in snack packs, they put the jars there to keep the product all I one location!
Milady Meg about 5 years ago
“She’s good” but only if she’s right. Has me memorised the store as well?
rshive about 5 years ago
Left or right side of the aisle, Rose?
hagarthehorrible about 5 years ago
This is hilarious. Soo typical of the lady in the house. I admire this quality in the weaker ..er sorry stronger sex.
Nobody_Important about 5 years ago
They are both so cute!
bakana about 5 years ago
Really Good because they rearrange the aisles periodically to trigger a bunch of “Impulse Buying” while everyone learns the New Layout.
oakie817 about 5 years ago
most excellent