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The grocery store layout trick that makes shoppers buy more food
Grocery stores are carefully designed to guide your path, expose you to more products, and subtly encourage bigger shopping ...
Contemplating the vision of a next-generation grocery store, Jeffery Nader sees an emerging tension between automation and humanity.
You may have noticed how many of the grocery stores you visit have similar layouts — you can find the milk in the back, fruit up front and more packaged and processed foods in the middle. Those ...
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What grocery stores lost when they ditched the 1970s layout
The corner grocery store didn't just shrink — it was engineered out of existence.
You walk into a grocery store for one or two items, and somehow leave with a cart full of things you never planned to buy. The budget slips, and the one item you needed sometimes gets forgotten.
In today’s more price-conscious environment, traditional grocers are under less pressure to incorporate such flourishes. In some markets, they would do well to embrace value engineering and a more ...
In the Grocery Shopping Chronicles, a nerve has been touched regarding what is the reason for it feeling like rush hour all ...
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