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    food as well. There has been a lot of research to tell grocery stores exactly how to set up in order to make the most profit. Grocery stores tend to use the grid layout when designing a store. This layout consists of a rectangular store and long aisles (Vrechopoulos). When going to a grocery store many customers know exactly what they want and often preplanning for their trip; by setting the store up in this way it makes it much easier for consumers to find exactly what they are looking for and

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    Hawain Punch

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    differs between juice drink aisle and soft drink aisle in supermarkets and retail outlets. Supermarkets form the largest vendors of fruit and fruit juices. Supermarkets alone constitute of over 53.5% of the total sold. The rest is divided among trade sales as restaurant and schools constituting of 18.5%; Convenience stores 10.6%, Discounters 9.5%, Independent food retailers 5.8% and the rest is sold in vending machines consisting of 0.2%. 20 percent of Hawaiian punch juice aisle buyers and 34 percent of

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    the boy aisle was filled with action figures, such a WWE, superheroes, sports, construction, and cars, while the girl's aisle was mostly fantasy and mythical, such as Disney princess, Barbie/dolls, and teddy bears. What I have noticed was the male WWE wrestlers were in the aisle of boy toys, but before I walked into the aisle the female WWE wrestlers were outside the aisle. The female WWE wrestlers were near the boy’s aisle, but not in the aisle and they were in front of the girl’s aisle with Barbie

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    her cry out "mommy!". I casual strolled through the store looking at a few items to make it look like I'm here for some stuff, but really I am checking out all the cameras in the place. They are all located in the corners of the store and down each aisle. I Waited for the signal telling me that they are shut down. I saw charra standing by the shade stand trying on different pair to see which one fits perfectly on her, when I heard the sound of the signal going off two long whistles and one short.

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    Melissa and I were given the opportunity to give two tops grocery tours at the end of the semester. These tours were given through Cooking Matters and Cooperative extension. Each tour we gave had between one and 6 Ithaca college students of varying nutrition education levels. Through the tour knowledge was gained from both the giving and taking the tour. The two organizations dedicated to giving these tours are both passionate about helping people eat better. Cooking Matters helps families to shop

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    which gender. There weren’t any signs though! Toys R’ Us had their aisles organized by categories such as arts & crafts, travel systems, learning & education, bikes & wheels, sports, and fun. In order to determine what aisle may be targeted to one gender, I looked at what types of toys were in the aisles and what were the dominant colors in each aisle. The aisles I assumed to be for girls were filled with lots of pink while boy aisles had darker colors such as blue, green, orange, and dark purple. The

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    Stereotypes In Toys

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    ages two and under, the types of toys included in their aisles were musical “instruments” that are geared to help them learn. The Fisher-Price Learn with Me Zebra Walker, is targeted to teach young children to help them learn how to walk, it teaches them their ABC’s and 123’s as well. The bright colors and music is meant to attract the child’s attention, also to refine their fine motor skills and their gross motor skills. The toys in these aisle, were for the most part gender neutral. However, there

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    In the time I spent at Panam International supermarket on Sunday, located in DC around the Columbia Heights area, I observed many things that make this grocery store unique. As I approached this supermarket, I noticed that there was not a parking lot, therefore, I could not see the type of cars that the customers owned. I also noticed that right in front of the store, there were women selling mangoes with hot sauce, Atól de Elote (a central American corn beverage) and Taquitos. When I walked in

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    store was organized. The first thing that went through my mind when walking into the store was to look for the Girls and Boys signs that would indicate to me which section was for which gender. There weren’t any signs though! Toys “R” Us had their aisles organized by categories such as Arts & Crafts, Travel Systems, Learning & Education, Bikes & Wheels, Sports, and Fun. In order

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    obedience applies to all military services within the United States. Keywords: norms, mores, and laws Observation at Fort Campbell Commissary Understanding Behavior Patterns The norm that will be broken is by singing Christmas songs in aisles where no one is expecting while talking to one another. Since it is near the holidays, interactions will vary based on the moods of the individual on how they accept what is given. Date and time in which the observation was conducted

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