Keywords: retail melbourne australia to organise toorganise vehicle car retail technology transportation signs food and drinks foodanddrinks to organise toorganise vehicle car Refrigerate ALL brands of 375ml drinks in the Supermarket to up profits and management bonus Explore www.bentsai.com's 52669 photos on Flickr! Coles Supermarkets I wish the supermarket of the future could refrigerate ALL"singles" / 375ml drinks even if those drinks come in six packs. Note that the bottle shop refrigerate the beer stubbies in six packs. Customers could break a single stubbie from the pack and pay for one bottle. Think of it in the supermarket context, where normal sodas in 4 packs could be broken from the packaging and bought separately. Why not up sales by INCREASING the variety of drinks offered by refrigerating all brands of drinks for one person? If the supermarket could build a gigantic fridge for frozen products, why not build one more fridge to include other brands of drinks to open up more choices for consumers? Examples are Schweppes soda water and other drinks targeted for one person per bottle which are not refrigerated. Installation of one fridge would not occupy shop space. It simply replace the shelves that the drinks are placed. By learning from the bottle shops, the supermarket could MAXIMISE all of the wide variety of drinks offered at affordable prices compared to the expensive drinks store in the food court outside. This is a win win situation for the customers and the supermarket as more drinks are sold while fulfilling customer satisfaction. Supermarket's sales and profits goes up and so would management and shareholders earnings. Would this be feasible? SEE: Should all Food Court sell chilled soda water or fizzy mineral water Coles Supermarkets I wish the supermarket of the future could refrigerate ALL"singles" / 375ml drinks even if those drinks come in six packs. Note that the bottle shop refrigerate the beer stubbies in six packs. Customers could break a single stubbie from the pack and pay for one bottle. Think of it in the supermarket context, where normal sodas in 4 packs could be broken from the packaging and bought separately. Why not up sales by INCREASING the variety of drinks offered by refrigerating all brands of drinks for one person? If the supermarket could build a gigantic fridge for frozen products, why not build one more fridge to include other brands of drinks to open up more choices for consumers? Examples are Schweppes soda water and other drinks targeted for one person per bottle which are not refrigerated. Installation of one fridge would not occupy shop space. It simply replace the shelves that the drinks are placed. By learning from the bottle shops, the supermarket could MAXIMISE all of the wide variety of drinks offered at affordable prices compared to the expensive drinks store in the food court outside. This is a win win situation for the customers and the supermarket as more drinks are sold while fulfilling customer satisfaction. Supermarket's sales and profits goes up and so would management and shareholders earnings. Would this be feasible? SEE: Should all Food Court sell chilled soda water or fizzy mineral water |