During the 90s a lot of stores used to let me into the back room to look for cases, and quite a few times I'd find them sitting on palettes. So I'm inclined to agree with Robzy.
During the 90s a lot of stores used to let me into the back room to look for cases, and quite a few times I'd find them sitting on palettes. So I'm inclined to agree with Robzy.
First point yes and I dont actually get nappies at all.
I have come to that conclusion about quality of products as well. It seems to me that companies see it as cheaper to replace a broken/faulty unit than to actually put some decent quality control on the items.
But the Nappy thing just irritates customers as well. They are traeting parents with the same contempt as collectors.
I never understand when companies/workers sit there and ignore customers due to other things. Sure the planogram is important, but if there are no customers, there is no need for a planogram.
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You have to remember that staff from head office sometimes don't see how practical the things they ask are.
At the cafe I work at our area manager (and inturn some supervisors) bust my balls because the the tables need to be cleared, even though we focus on takeaway coffee and the is a line of +10 people.
This happens a lot in the mornings and I'll get my ass kicked either way.
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I think that's at the core of the problem. Traditionally if a store offered you bad service and high prices you simply stopped shopping there and this would eventually hurt the business. Nowadays that is not a factor, no matter how dodgy your product or service may be, masses will still be flogging into your store to buy it if you have good marketing and a perceived monopoly.
TrU more or less has a monopoly in NSW and kids will always want to go in to visit it because they are the only full toy store nearby and drag along their parents. The parent is not going to know if Target or Big W has it cheaper so they will always buy it there turning a profit for the store.
Yeah they could profit a little more if they get their act together but the present formula is good enough for them so they won't bother with the hassles of training staff or promoting a friendlier attitude to costumers since they know they will come in anyway regardless.