darkdubh wrote: » One of the most annoying things about shopping in my local Supervalu is their habit of constantly interupting the piped music in the store with advertising announcements.They have a fairly good enough playlist but it's impossible to enjoy them as they constantly get cut off by annoying recording's of some wan chirpley telling us about special offers.Could they at least do these announcements in between the songs?I was in there yesterday when Led Zep's Stairway to heaven was interupted about 5 times by bloody promos.
donegal_road wrote: » 'Supervalu.... Real food, real people'....... announced every 10 minutes are our local, whatever the hell its supposed to mean
Truncheon Rouge wrote: » I hear they have the same craic going on in the supervalu's in Syria.
phasers wrote: » My local Tesco plays cover versions of current pop songs. It's bizarre, the songs sound almost the same and then you realise someone else with a similar voice is singing them. Is it cheaper to play cover versions? Why not just play muzak or something?
bradlente wrote: » It actually means "real food(made from)real people".
phasers wrote: » I'd love a pack of those chocolatey round biscuits they sell. Fcuk it, I'm going to get a pack. I'll report back on the music.
Eathrin wrote: » As opposed to fake people
osarusan wrote: » Play music that people know,and when the chorus comes along (the bit that everybody knows and will thus be listening to), advertise some products/sales shoppers might otherwise have missed. Pretty simple to understand. I studied supermarket sales techniques briefly once. Two off the top of my head: - put the more 'luxury' items at the end of the aisle, as shoppers need to go around the end of the aisle into the next aisle, so they are looking at the products for longer. - the average height is xxx.xx (can't remember) and the average shopper looks down at the shelves an angle of 30-45 degrees, so the best place to put a product is xxx centimetres off the ground (can't remember again).