Does anyone else hate it when packaging on food or drink suddenly changes? When I go to Tesco, I used to look out for a blue packet of level 2 mature cheese and now it has changed to green and completely thrown me off.
Does anyone else hate it when packaging on food or drink suddenly changes? When I go to Tesco, I used to look out for a blue packet of level 2 mature cheese and now it has changed to green and completely thrown me off.
why stores and libraries are always moving things around for no apparent reason.
I worked for a supermarket for a few years and my partner was a manager there so I asked her why this happened.
It is to make people have to look around for the stuff they always buy and in the process come across other things they probably ignore, leading to (supposedly) more impulse buys
In my case, I just get frustrated, until I eventually ask a staff member in the politest way I can manage. I then pay and exist as fast as I can. Not a snowball's chance in Hell that I'd make an impulse buy in a state of advanced pissed-offedness.
In my case, I just get frustrated, until I eventually ask a staff member in the politest way I can manage. I then pay and exist as fast as I can. Not a snowball's chance in Hell that I'd make an impulse buy in a state of advanced pissed-offedness.