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How about we organize a world-wide protest against those stand-alone displays that stick out into the aisles and clutter up the traffic? Declare a worldwide "down with grocery aisle roadblocks" month. Everybody agrees to accidentally-on-purpose bump their carts into one of these roadblocks each time
they shop, to demonstrate how annoying they really are!
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Let 'em know your intentions: bring an attachable cow-catcher for your cart. |
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I prefer to seek out and remove the keystone product, especially when they're stacked in a pyramid style. |
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I'm not sure what you're talking
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When stores pile a load of crap in the middle of the already narrow aisle, to make you have to squeeze around it. |
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Heh! That sounds like fun anyway, Cartmageddon... |
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I haven't seen stand-alone displays in the middle of the aisle, they're typically between the aisles and the back wall (or towards the front.) Also, as far as I have observed, supermarket aisles tend to be more wide than narrow. |
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