When I want to buy something, I walk into a store. Which store I walk into is decided by how big, clean and neat the store looks. Having customers and not tooooooooo many sales assistants helps as well.
When I walk in, I AIM to select what I want, buy it and the get the hell out of there. And then, I see the display rack.
Suddenly, I just don't know what to do. Rows and rows just boggles my mind. I become spoilt for choice. I definitely will not be asking for help for fear of coming off as a total dumbass.
Honestly, why the variety? I want the store to choose the few best products for me. Not get every conceivable brand from all corners of the world.
Now I have to worry about choosing a bad item. That should be the store's responsibility that I entrust them with; if i wanted to see all the different types, I would just go online and order directly from distributors. I wouldn't have to get my lazy ass into the store and be confronted by this nightmare.
Why bother stocking those low quality yet expensive products? Waste space and money much?
Variety looks good to the window shopper but is bad for buyers. Do away with it.
No comments:
Post a Comment