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Itâs been proven that slower music reduces the customersâ speed, so they stay in the store loner & spend more. Unfortunately, many stores let employees choose the music & a lot of us want to get out of the store fast. Dumb management.
Charliegirl Premium Member about 5 years ago
Iâd rather hear music from the 50s and 60s that you can understand than the insipid or crappy stuff thatâs popular now! And yes, I AM old.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 5 years ago
Heh, developing an interest in ansoc punk and symphonic goth metal* pays off â youâre unlikely to hear that in a checkout line.
*Although Tay Tay is pretty good too.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yes. Yes, we are.
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Better than some music todayâŠ..just sayin
SamT53 about 5 years ago
Itâs been proven that slower music reduces the customersâ speed, so they stay in the store loner & spend more. Unfortunately, many stores let employees choose the music & a lot of us want to get out of the store fast. Dumb management.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 5 years ago
All of my favorite songs are now cat food and geriatric vitamin commercialsâŠ
jvn about 5 years ago
And on that day, youâll look down into your shopping cart and notice that everything is high in fiber, as well as being easy to chew.
Charles Freeman Premium Member about 5 years ago
Reading this while in a restaurant when Van Halenâs âJumpâ started playing. That was a little too on-the-nose.
tims145 about 5 years ago
It can always be worse. The music played at Xmas in retail stores doesnât seem to have changed in 50 years.
Lady loves a joke about 5 years ago
Spot on accurate. You think, âI love this song. I havenât heard it in..how many years!?â Cue the old speech.
ya boi1111 over 4 years ago
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