I was wondering, during the night shift stocking fiasco...what does it mean to block an aisle. I'd appreciate some feed-back...and some pointers to make this job easy for me(I'm starting this Monday)...thank you so much-K.K.
blocking is when you pull product up to the edge of the shelf to give the illusion that it is stocked full and plentiful, with my store we pull up 2-3 items all the way down the aisle, if we have time we do more, make sure all the labels are facing front, and try to make the row as straight as possible, they don't like 'snake' rows where everything isn't straight in a line down the aisle.
I was wondering, during the night shift stocking fiasco...what does it mean to block an aisle. I'd appreciate some feed-back...and some pointers to make this job easy for me(I'm starting this Monday)...thank you so much-K.K.
Blocking asle's means to go and get a shopping cart or two and put on each end. Do that on all asle's and there blocked.
I was wondering, during the night shift stocking fiasco...what does it mean to block an aisle. I'd appreciate some feed-back...and some pointers to make this job easy for me(I'm starting this Monday)...thank you so much-K.K.
Blocking asle's means to go and get a shopping cart or two and put on each end. Do that on all asle's and there blocked.
No. blocking an aisle is what happens when the only two customers in an aisle park their bascarts right beside each other so no one can get through.
Blocking an aisle is when an over-sized woman pushes her cart with her elbows down the center of an aisle while talking with "hey girl friend" about nothing and her 6 kids by 3 to 4 different sperm donors pull merchandise off the shelves!