One shopping cart

It’s what we find at the supermarket., or the one that’s on a computer screen. Shopping needs carts and carts need shopping carts. Those without carts at first may reconsider as products pile up. Anyone shopping in the supermarket where carts are scarce it’s best to find one because it’s reliable and requires no fuel,Continue reading “One shopping cart”

The art of the cart

It’s the mechanism that’s supported by four small, flexible moving wheels supporting a rectangular bin to dump groceries in. The cart is simple, yet reliable and a reason how they support supermarkets. It gives customers the power to pick and choose what groceries they want. Grocery shopping is more about finding items on the shelves.Continue reading “The art of the cart”

The power of merchandising

Clear, neat, and organized shelves signal to the shopper that the grocery store cares about your shopping experience. They want you to shop and buy along with telling others about your positive experience. Neat shelves improve shopping experience, but it makes the experience of grocery shopping fun and effective. Merchandised shelves signal, then, more attentionContinue reading “The power of merchandising”

Learning to shop

There’s no official guide book, manual, or class that I’m aware of how showing how to shop, like in a supermarket. You go in. Sometimes with a shopping list or a need and buy the products either placing them in a cart, basket, or by hand. This is why shopping, grocery shopping, is learned asContinue reading “Learning to shop”

A shopping cart and a smile

This combination still exists in a supermarket. Sometimes pushing a grocery cart through the aisles allows the consumer to think less about shopping and to focus on nothing or to clear their heads. And maybe the opportunity to smile. Smile about something funny or a chat with a stock clerk. Sometimes people need a supermarketContinue reading “A shopping cart and a smile”