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    Aisle signs were not visible, end cap items blocked part of the sign. Example – Row 2 right side sign reads “Fruit products, Cereal.” The aisle contained 4 shelves of snack bars, protein bars and other snacks that were not listed on the aisle sign. Row 3 was even more confusing, standing facing the back of the store and reading the sign for left side the items should be Soup/Broths, Dressing and Oils. Standing facing the front of the store the aisle sign for the same aisle reads Macro…

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    conditions surrounding this aisle and the products on it to adjust accordingly. It could be something as simple as using data to see what coffee sells best in each season, or it could be more in depth looking into what brands sell best among which demographic population. There are even some organizations that go so far as to look at what time of day or outside weather conditions affect sales. The goal for Target in gathering and analyzing this data is that through it each coffee aisle in each…

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    goes a long way in giving a pleasurable experience to customers. These are customer oriented value that needs to be cultivated through employee training and setting it as JG culture. Another recommendation to make JG a customer oriented, is to have aisle patrol assistant and in house promoter that is proactively assisting customer’s enquiries and needs. This interactive between the staff and customer will distinguish JG from other supermarket and have direct feedback from customers. This will…

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    Now that we had completed our little choir we then proceeded to explore. The first, second, third, fourth, and fifth aisle were nothing special. However the sixth aisle was divided in half by a variety of items ranging from a candy box to a stack of toilet paper. After we were finished examining the contents of the sixth aisle we moved on to the…

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    The floor of the nave would have been elaborately laid with multicolored marble, while the aisle would have been white marble. On the interior walls were marble friezes depicting significant scenes in Roman history, such as the story of Romulus and Remus abandoned as babies and cared for by a female wolf, Lupa. There were statues between the columns…

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    colors on the boxes make you happy and want to buy it. Then, The people at the store need to stop taking up the whole aisle, just scooting over is not that hard. People just move out of the way if there are people behind you. “ Can they not see or hear the shoppers behind them?, “ (Logie, Jamie). They might be doing it on purpose. If you know the person in the middle of the aisle, then it might be okay because they might be messing with you. Your shopping cart might be broken so you can’t…

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    Textual Analysis Of A Toy

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    During my visit to Wal-Mart’s toy aisle I noticed that construction toys, cars, and action figures were all in the boy aisle; however, the girl was mostly pink with Barbie’s, kitchen sets, and baby dolls. Doing research I then learned that Wal-Mart is portraying “Gender Based Marketing.” Wal-Mart’s choice of using the color blue for the boy’s aisle and pink section for the girl’s aisle traditionally known to be classified to a particular gender. Toys packaging is targeted through color, wording,…

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    For example, when I walked down the Barbie aisle everything was pink compared to the other aisles. There was pink everything and very seldom blotches of any other colors in the Barbie aisle. It goes with what Riley said in the blog post video, what if girls don’t want to have pink? What if boys want pink? The toy industry has created toys that are intended for one…

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    Gender Roles Through Toys

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    socialization experiment where I went into Walmart and took pictures of the Boy & Girl aisle. Now in this essay I will talk to you about the gender…

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    Observation Of Girl Toys

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    When I walked down the aisles, they were usually separated between boys, girls, and for all genders. You can tell by the color of the aisle. The girl aisle was mostly done in pink and purple. The boy aisle was mostly done with blue and green. I even noticed that the writing on the packages were even different. The girl toys had a more feminine writing and the boy toys were in a bold, manly writing. The girl toys usually had a picture of a girl playing with the toy and with the boy toys they had…

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