In grocery stores, they actually charge vendor companies for different levels of shelf locations for their products. The stores that do not charge instead try to place the most purchased and in demand products at these locations. So much research gows into even the smallest details of placement. Grange theory is also incredible to see in action.
im just now learning that you named one of your pugs after the embodiment of chaos that is pippa and it sounds like your pug is following the footsteps of the one you named her after
I am a walmart employee. We get a discount card that lets us get a small percentage off of ALMOST anything we buy at ANY walmart. .... It says a lot that we still prefer costco ... and the nearest one is about an hour away. To bad we can't make that kind of trip often.
My wife and I used to use costco for date night back in college before we got married. Matinee movie followed by costco samples for lunch, doesn't get much better than that for college students
groceries! who doesnt need them? unless youre self sustaining, its always a business to be involved in. a dollar fifty for a good hot dog? imma need that for real right now.
Just in case no one has said it yet, the Hot Dog story comment didn't happen in 1984, that was when the combo came out. That conversation happened between the CEO and Founder in 2008.
Wait does Hospitalier just sit there while the Boss records, Malding, going crazy, losing His non existent Faith in Humanity with a "just go to bed" look cuz it's what time already?
As someone who worked for a couple different grocery stores over the years, the amount of research and trickery is insane. At one where I was a lead stocker, we used to get a book once a quarter with the upcoming sales, and would set end caps by the book to the shelf for max sales.
Tbh, the 'treasure hunt' strategy, would just piss me off. If I had to ask where the same things are everytime I came in the store, you have about two or three strikes before I just cancel my membership and don't shop there at all.
Not me watching the original video when it came out while I was sitting in a Costco food court eating a hot dog.
In grocery stores, they actually charge vendor companies for different levels of shelf locations for their products. The stores that do not charge instead try to place the most purchased and in demand products at these locations. So much research gows into even the smallest details of placement. Grange theory is also incredible to see in action.
im just now learning that you named one of your pugs after the embodiment of chaos that is pippa
and it sounds like your pug is following the footsteps of the one you named her after
I am a walmart employee. We get a discount card that lets us get a small percentage off of ALMOST anything we buy at ANY walmart. .... It says a lot that we still prefer costco ... and the nearest one is about an hour away. To bad we can't make that kind of trip often.
Pippa truly embodies The Pippa, go rampage puglet
Some one needs to send this info to Pippa the vtuber
@@captain-commander8138 yeah thats what I thought of ngl
Apartments on top of grocery stores…add some foot thick reinforced concrete walls and we got a hab block.
Cyberpunk becoming reality
@@alexandermcgovern1471 this is already a thing but on a smaller scale with commieblocks
Housing for the employees!
My wife and I used to use costco for date night back in college before we got married. Matinee movie followed by costco samples for lunch, doesn't get much better than that for college students
groceries! who doesnt need them? unless youre self sustaining, its always a business to be involved in.
a dollar fifty for a good hot dog? imma need that for real right now.
Just in case no one has said it yet, the Hot Dog story comment didn't happen in 1984, that was when the combo came out. That conversation happened between the CEO and Founder in 2008.
Wait does Hospitalier just sit there while the Boss records, Malding, going crazy, losing His non existent Faith in Humanity with a "just go to bed" look cuz it's what time already?
As someone who worked for a couple different grocery stores over the years, the amount of research and trickery is insane. At one where I was a lead stocker, we used to get a book once a quarter with the upcoming sales, and would set end caps by the book to the shelf for max sales.
Costco the everyday store that may be cheaper than Wal-Mart
I remember growing up going to the hotdog stand outside of Kessels in Flint, Michigan. $.75 for a hotdog and pepsi
We’ve been trying to get a Costco’s in Albany, New York for the last 12 years 12 damn years you still don’t have a Costco I wanna Costco!!
I missed the $1.50 polish dog was so good.
Has it changed? Last I checked it was 2 dollars Canadian (and after checking that’s actually about 1.40)
@@darthrevan4933 they got rid of the Polish dogs a long time ago, I think around 2010
Fun Fact: Costco as a whole sells more hot dogs than all the MLB stadiums COMBINED!!!!
Where was my toilet paper? It was from Costco!
I love Costco
another video you should really check out for a laugh is by Podel "Harry Potter & the Shoot-Down Order Over Phoenix"
Brandon Herrera made a new AK50 vid. He fed a sacrifice to it
Brandon herrera new video reaction today
#freethepupper
Tbh, the 'treasure hunt' strategy, would just piss me off. If I had to ask where the same things are everytime I came in the store, you have about two or three strikes before I just cancel my membership and don't shop there at all.
i want a costco apartment, but not in commiefornia