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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I hope they don't put a one-way system in the Sainsbury's I go to. I always have to double back a few aisles for something I forgot I wanted, usually more than once; if I have to go all the way round the board and back to the start, I'll be in there for hours
And what about when they suddenly move things from where they were to a completely different part of the store, as they seem to do every few months? I walked back and forth the length of the store three times before I finally found the toothpaste the last time they did that. Surely having everybody go round the entire store multiple times because jam is now next to eggs isn't in anybody's interests.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI hope they don't put a one-way system in the Sainsbury's I go to. I always have to double back a few aisles for something I forgot I wanted, usually more than once; if I have to go all the way round the board and back to the start, I'll be in there for hours
And what about when they suddenly move things from where they were to a completely different part of the store, as they seem to do every few months? I walked back and forth the length of the store three times before I finally found the toothpaste the last time they did that. Surely having everybody go round the entire store multiple times because jam is now next to eggs isn't in anybody's interests.Comment
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The wife can do the shopping.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThe wife can do the shopping.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought ashe already bought the white lightening for you?Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI hope they don't put a one-way system in the Sainsbury's I go to. I always have to double back a few aisles for something I forgot I wanted, usually more than once; if I have to go all the way round the board and back to the start, I'll be in there for hours
And what about when they suddenly move things from where they were to a completely different part of the store, as they seem to do every few months? I walked back and forth the length of the store three times before I finally found the toothpaste the last time they did that. Surely having everybody go round the entire store multiple times because jam is now next to eggs isn't in anybody's interests.
Someone with your talent could create an app for the supermarkets that acts like a satnav to the products you're interested in, so no wrong turns or missed pick ups.
Once it's popular you can licence it to the supermarkets for integration in those handlheld scan as you go devices for the real kerching.
Feel free to drop me a few mill when it's IPOd for many billions.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI hope they don't put a one-way system in the Sainsbury's I go to. I always have to double back a few aisles for something I forgot I wanted, usually more than once; if I have to go all the way round the board and back to the start, I'll be in there for hours
And what about when they suddenly move things from where they were to a completely different part of the store, as they seem to do every few months? I walked back and forth the length of the store three times before I finally found the toothpaste the last time they did that. Surely having everybody go round the entire store multiple times because jam is now next to eggs isn't in anybody's interests.
Think of the extra steps!
Someone cleverly did a shopping satnav for in stores a while ago but had trouble getting the shops to organise and share the data - it needed to be done on a per shop basis. Not sure how shops such as Homebase who are unable to label goods with a price in their stores will cope.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostSomeone with your talent could create an app for the supermarkets that acts like a satnav to the products you're interested in, so no wrong turns or missed pick ups.
Once it's popular you can licence it to the supermarkets for integration in those handlheld scan as you go devices for the real kerching.
Feel free to drop me a few mill when it's IPOd for many billions.
But as vetran says, unless the shops provide an open API of some kind for their in-store location data, everything falls apart when the jam gets moved next to the eggs for no good reason
I've taken to using the handheld self-scan things lately. What they could do with is a system that allows me to create a shopping list on my phone (or online and send it to my phone), then send that over to the handheld scanner when it's activated (Bluetooth should be able to manage that), and the scanner then guides me round the shop by the most efficient path.Comment
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