All lost at the Super Market

in #hive-1543692 years ago

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It is bullshit, all that because they want to sell couple extra things. Pain in the ass for the staff and the customers. It must up their sales quite a bit. If I gotta waste too much time playing hide and seek, I stop shopping there.

Why not have two sections, practical shoppers who know what they want, and a maze for shoppers who wanna get seduced for hours by endless inventory seduction. Could take them days to find the exit, just imagine all the shit they would put into their carts in that time.

Here is a book full of great blueprint ideas for new age shopping centers. Maybe send this to them.

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I found the image on amazon, here's the link if you want a copy: https://www.amazon.ca/Great-Book-Mazes-Adults-Relaxation/dp/1097191559/ref=asc_df_1097191559/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=459448403964&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3442876510530449705&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=20124&hvtargid=pla-783105564656&psc=1

Going by this next video clip, Mike Judd knows just what I'm talking about: Video Provided by You Tube Channel (AreaEightyNine) -->

I figure amazon is pretty evil. I have reservations about how they likely treat their employees. Probably allot like, "human resources". I seen a commercial last year and they were all trying to come off about how great it is to work there, according to some paid actor that more than likely has never worked there.

This is one of those commercials, not the one I seen in Canada but similar. Video Provided by You Tube Channel (Amazon News)--->

I can't help by get the sense there is some kind of deception going on here, or they are trying to compensate with a PR campaign.

I've never really been a big company sort, I discovered what they are like in my early twenties. It's not exactly the home of The Free Thinking. George Carlin said it best, I think the old man was onto something.

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Fast Forward to about the 2 min 20 second mark if you want to know what part I'm mostly referring to.

On that note, how about a little closing music, one of those great tunes many people have forgotten about. I can't help but think the band The Clash had some incredible foresight. This song is probably more relevant today than the day it was recorded. Provided by You Tube Channel (reelpassenger) --->

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