i did a brief stint as a museum guard. i noted that people would miss the large informatonal placards on displays, but would stop and study the tiniest labels on such things as fire alarm stations & light switches.
And when they DO read, they only remember a detailed section of fine print that makes it impossible to determine the item they’re looking for.
Many years ago the lady wanted the frozen entree with plum sauce. She couldn’t remember that it was Lean Cuisine Mandarin Chicken (with plum sauce). Or the people that know exactly what level of sodium the soup is supposed to have, but not the actual FLAVOR. And…
gsl24fps 9 months ago
Can confirm.
ladykat 9 months ago
Tabby to the rescue!
gigagrouch 9 months ago
i did a brief stint as a museum guard. i noted that people would miss the large informatonal placards on displays, but would stop and study the tiniest labels on such things as fire alarm stations & light switches.
el_eye 9 months ago
I’m guilty of this one. Ouch!!
RadioDial Premium Member 9 months ago
..learn from the best, “Not K”..
Munch 9 months ago
Tabby knows.
wrytercat 9 months ago
Ain’t that the truth?! When I pointed out the numerous signs to one customer, she said “I don’t read signs”.
Mike Baldwin creator 9 months ago
Everybody needs a pocket Tabby to answer the big questions.
QuietStorm27 9 months ago
I’m the opposite, I was always too shy to ask any questions. Less shy now, but I still try to find answers myself first.
phobos 9 months ago
Tabby has it right; Customers don’t read. People see so many signs and advertisements all over the place that they just don’t even look anymore.
I once read a study that says Americans see more advertisements and signs in one mile of road than most of the rest of the world sees in like 50.
willie_mctell 9 months ago
In my dad’s store it was a temptation to say, “Oh yeah, over there by the sign that says…”
mistercatworks 9 months ago
“Show me and read it to me,” the customer said.
Nebulous Premium Member 9 months ago
And when they DO read, they only remember a detailed section of fine print that makes it impossible to determine the item they’re looking for.
Many years ago the lady wanted the frozen entree with plum sauce. She couldn’t remember that it was Lean Cuisine Mandarin Chicken (with plum sauce). Or the people that know exactly what level of sodium the soup is supposed to have, but not the actual FLAVOR. And…
seanfear 9 months ago
do they serve Tabby with emergency buttons?
MuddyUSA Premium Member 9 months ago
That Tabby might be a true statement!