Just a quick note. My local grocery store has empty shelves. Entire sections just empty? I started to really look and i could see the masking and spreading out of the product to fill and take up as much shelf space as possible. All those food production plants getting destroyed by crashing aircraft are having an effect. Notice any dairy farms exploding lately. Its surreal. Go and look for yourself, hunger is coming. The destruction of food is having an effect. Your supermarkets are struggling to find food to sell. This is a chain store supermarket not just a mom and pop store. I don't even think those exist anymore.
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I have seen stores do a Plan-o-gram.
When in college, periodically the main store would send out sheets of paper detailing exactly how each 4-foot section of every row would be laid out. Where each peg hook would go, and exactly how much space was allocated for each product. it meant closing out an entire row of shelves and took a few days to do.
it's a tedious job, but every chain store does this, so no matter what store you go to, the rows are laid out in a logical and predictable manner.
Or .... it's Armageddon.