I remember when super-size grocery stores were few, and “corner stores” were patronized by people who didn’t have cars. In our town, the small family-owned stores lasted into the early 1960s. The family lived in rooms above the stores and the wife and children of the owner helped run things: A true family business.
I remember elderly women trudging along the sidewalks pulling upright stair-climbing carts to bring home a few groceries at a time. They didn’t drive cars, maybe never even owned one. It was a treat to have their grown children or grandchildren drive them to a big store like Kroger or A&P. And somewhat intimidating.
But the “corner store” kept them still somewhat independent, and they usually talked a while with the store owner.
Wally World did a big remodel. Took out shelves, widened and stretched others, turned some at right angles, Probably might have avoided customer confusion if they had moved the signs designating different departments to their new locations. Would also help if their sales staff had maps.
Anyone remember the stupid one way signs stores had during the pandemic in the first couple of years ? They thought that would help people keep their distance to reduce the spread of Covid
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momofalex7 11 months ago
Actually, those could be very helpful.
Ratkin Premium Member 11 months ago
Some markets create long snake-like aisles to approach the checkout so you have to pass by yards of displays of candy and other impulse buy crap.
AllishaDawn 11 months ago
I have saying FOR YEARS that my store needs traffic lights!
PoodleGroomer 11 months ago
We have grocery stores so big that you can’t see the other side because of the curvature of the earth.
GreasyOldTam 11 months ago
If they get any larger, you’ll have to eat the food before paying for it just to avoid starving to death.
cracker65 11 months ago
I’ve been in a couple of them that felt like this.
bunky 11 months ago
Need a sign: no carts in the middle of the aisle.
Nuke Road Warrior 11 months ago
And then there was the COVID era “one way” arrows on the aisle floors, that no one paid attention to.
InTraining Premium Member 11 months ago
ah yes… those Covid days…!
PraiseofFolly 11 months ago
I remember when super-size grocery stores were few, and “corner stores” were patronized by people who didn’t have cars. In our town, the small family-owned stores lasted into the early 1960s. The family lived in rooms above the stores and the wife and children of the owner helped run things: A true family business.
I remember elderly women trudging along the sidewalks pulling upright stair-climbing carts to bring home a few groceries at a time. They didn’t drive cars, maybe never even owned one. It was a treat to have their grown children or grandchildren drive them to a big store like Kroger or A&P. And somewhat intimidating.
But the “corner store” kept them still somewhat independent, and they usually talked a while with the store owner.
jtrester Premium Member 11 months ago
This is what Walmart did back in the COVID days.
e.groves 11 months ago
No u-turns either.
uniquename 11 months ago
Now if they would just add some signage telling people where to place their carts in the parking lot.
I was FRAMED!!!!!! 11 months ago
Is that before or after they get done re-arranging all the shelves, to put in all the self-checkouts?
goboboyd 11 months ago
Please don’t park your giant cart diagonally across the isle.
sandpiper 11 months ago
Wally World did a big remodel. Took out shelves, widened and stretched others, turned some at right angles, Probably might have avoided customer confusion if they had moved the signs designating different departments to their new locations. Would also help if their sales staff had maps.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 11 months ago
Anyone remember the stupid one way signs stores had during the pandemic in the first couple of years ? They thought that would help people keep their distance to reduce the spread of Covid
Paul D Premium Member 11 months ago
This would be illegal in most states, unless they were also posted in Spanish.
David_the_CAD 11 months ago
A big grocery store can be lots of fun, when it is owned by a crazy person. If you are ever in the Cincinnati Ohio area, check out Jungle Jim’s (JungleJims.Com).
stamps 11 months ago
Do not pass cashier. Do not spend $200.
Lola85 Premium Member 11 months ago
Now if only the grocery stores would make aisles wide enough so that two people can be side-by-side without bumping into one another.
bluegrassfan 11 months ago
I was in an outdoor garden center on a windy day, and the couple in front of me complained about me not staying 6 feet away
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
Stop (look both ways) & Shop.
MT Wallet 11 months ago
There were directional signs at the grocery four years ago. Remember what happened four years ago today?