ZarbtheBard ( @ZarbtheBard@lemm.ee ) 10•2 years agoSucks for the employees too, it’s such a hassle moving shit around to different shelves. But corporate likes to do it just so you get lost and spend more time looking at stuff you might be tempted to buy.
pizzaiolo ( @pizzaiolo@slrpnk.net ) 7•2 years agoI heard it’s intentional, so that you’re exposed to different products once in a while
1rre ( @1rre@discuss.tchncs.de ) 1•2 years agoI stopped going for a while to one because they put the multipack crisps on the other side of the store to the larger bags though as I thought they’d just stopped stocking them
It’s all well and good rotating things around but don’t put stuff in nonsensical places
TimeSquirrel ( @TimeSquirrel@kbin.social ) 0•2 years agoWhy does everyone in marketing think that’s how my brain works? I have NEVER bought anything because of an ad or being “exposed” to it. I know exactly what I want every time I shop and I WILL tell an employee to fuck off if they approach me with the old “can I help you find anything?”. Pushing something into my face only ensures that I will NEVER even think about purchasing the product.
Might be the slight autism though. Maybe other people don’t work this way I don’t know.
Strayce ( @Strayce@lemmy.sdf.org ) 5•2 years agoIt doesn’t matter to them if that’s how your brain, personally, works. They’re playing the percentages. It’s how -most people’s- brains work. And they’re not operating on a one-visit basis.
I like to think that I’m pretty aware of this kind of thing, but I’m also fairly sure I’ve walked past a product on my odyssey to acquire milk or bread and thought “oh hey I should try that…” then picked it up at a later date. If you asked me why I did that at the time I’m not sure I could have given you a straight answer.
Sure, it’s annoying for you. It’s annoying for me, too, because it fucking works on me.
WalrusDragonOnABike ( @WalrusDragonOnABike@kbin.social ) 0•2 years agoThere are times where there’s something I want, but won’t get it unless it happens to be convenient while getting things I need. Like ice cream; on my way out I’m going through exactly 1 frozen food aisle and if there’s something else I want to check that’s not in the ice cream aisle, then I just don’t get ice cream (and if I do go through that aisle and I’m still unlikely to get it unless its on sale). The exposure only matters because being exposed to it means its convenient, not that I suddenly want something I hadn’t considered.
0x4E4F ( @0x4E4F@lemmy.fmhy.ml ) 0•2 years agoBuy more shit you don’t need.
Mothra ( @Mothra@mander.xyz ) 4•2 years agoI usually shop in different places, as my location changes too frequently. I never learn the layout of any grocery store. For me, it doesn’t matter if they re arrange stuff- I always have to figure it out anyway. Fortunately, I don’t buy stuff spontaneously. Unfortunately, because finding stuff every time is so annoying, I don’t always get everything on my list
Archimede ( @Archimede@fediverse.boo ) 1•2 years agoThanks I’m not alone. My friends laughed at me when I was fed up about things not being in the same place.
0x4E4F ( @0x4E4F@lemmy.fmhy.ml ) 1•2 years agoBut we do it for your convenience ☺️.
Bullshit, you do it so we could search more, thus buy more shit we don’t need, instead of being in and out.
Jamie ( @Jamie@jamie.moe ) 1•2 years agoI search for things I need right before I clock out on our app we use to stock the shelves because it tells you very precisely exactly where the tag for the item is located on the sales floor. The public app only gives you an aisle number.
0x4E4F ( @0x4E4F@lemmy.fmhy.ml ) 3•2 years agoWe don’t have shit like that here, we search for things we need or ask personel… if you can find one.