I work in a grocery store. Im currently on leave because of my refusal to wear a mask. I'm about 98% sure that when they say "conditioning" what they mean is to straighten out the aisle and endcaps, pull the product forward so it looks good, etc
That maybe what The Dollar General calls it in their training manual, but in the real world they don’t do anything at all to make their stores more presentable.
I work in a grocery store. Im currently on leave because of my refusal to wear a mask. I'm about 98% sure that when they say "conditioning" what they mean is to straighten out the aisle and endcaps, pull the product forward so it looks good, etc
We called it facing at Osco
Trader Joe's also called it facing. Usually 3-deep was the minimum requirement.
Target and Walmart both call it zoning. Best Buy calls it farming. Dollar general calls it recovery. Some places call it facing.
There's a lot of different names for the same thing.
My first job was at a Dollar Tree! Graveyard shift was a fun time...
rotation ,rotate the stock at the pet food supply.
That maybe what The Dollar General calls it in their training manual, but in the real world they don’t do anything at all to make their stores more presentable.