Supermarkets generally have a standard layout: produce department to the front, at one side; the bakery to the front on the other side; the meat department in the back; milk and dairy along the ...
You walk into a supermarket to grab milk and bread. Yet somehow, you leave with a cart overflowing with snacks, wine, and products you never intended to buy. Sound familiar? It's not just about weak ...
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 ...
The pandemic has changed the in-store experience, possibly forever. As a result, today’s hoppers have developed a greater taste for convenience than ever before, which in turn has changed how ...
Ulta is ready to make some changes inside of its stores. While the company is already in the midst of opening stores and remodeling locations, it has “been a while since we have really made any ...
That’s layout confusion in action: when a store’s physical design disrupts, rather than supports, a shopper’s path to ...