Doing free work for billion dollar corporations has to be one of the most egregious wastes of time ever. If I saw someone doing this in Walmart, I would wait till he was done and then mix them all back up together.
The image is reversed. The products were placed in the bin and then mixed up. Digging through a disorganized bin and touching all the products is Walmart's desired customer experience here. They sell more of certain products that way.
So... good job doing all that hypothetical free work for a billion dollar corporation.
Is this so everyone has to touch everything everyone else touches so everyone can spread their germs and get sick and then they can’t go to work at Walmart where they don’t get health insurance?
It's psychology. Physically engaging with the product makes customers more likely to purchase it. And having it be disorganized draws the customer's attention.
I don’t know about the disorganized part. Like book stores don’t do this. But you’d see Walmart do it with like DVDs. I’d guess it’s more about not wanting to waste worker time organizing it.
The amounts of times i wanted to throw away everything bexause a small inconvenience xD
If i got 1€ for every time. I would be able to throw away everything and do a food truck buissness
Doing free work for billion dollar corporations has to be one of the most egregious wastes of time ever. If I saw someone doing this in Walmart, I would wait till he was done and then mix them all back up together.
Wow. Can you just read again what you wrote and tell me that you really find nothing wrong with that?
The image is reversed. The products were placed in the bin and then mixed up. Digging through a disorganized bin and touching all the products is Walmart's desired customer experience here. They sell more of certain products that way.
So... good job doing all that hypothetical free work for a billion dollar corporation.
Is this so everyone has to touch everything everyone else touches so everyone can spread their germs and get sick and then they can’t go to work at Walmart where they don’t get health insurance?
It's psychology. Physically engaging with the product makes customers more likely to purchase it. And having it be disorganized draws the customer's attention.
I don’t know about the disorganized part. Like book stores don’t do this. But you’d see Walmart do it with like DVDs. I’d guess it’s more about not wanting to waste worker time organizing it.
The candy and the DVDs come neatly packed in perfectly sized boxes.
A messy bin is more work and takes up more space, but it makes shoppers feel like they're getting a better deal.
I'm not making this up. It's a well-established thing.
Well books are more likely to be damaged if they are just in a pile whereas dvd and candy boxes aren't.
Also some bookstores do indeed look like a tornado just came through - just not corporate chains like barnes and nobles.
You're not wrong, but nobody said ADHD was rational.
The amounts of times i wanted to throw away everything bexause a small inconvenience xD If i got 1€ for every time. I would be able to throw away everything and do a food truck buissness
ADHD does a lot of things but it doesn't make you perform free labor for Wal-Mart
As others have pointed out, these stores want it messy so me tidying things is actually not helping them but it makes me relax and feel good.
You sound like a right cunt if you would go out of your way to undo something someone did.
They actually sell worse when near and organized
Who took a dump in your drink?
Probably walmart. Must be a big dump.
Walmart does a good enough job on their own when it comes to exploiting people, no need to do it to yourself