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Why Are Items Placed At Eye Level In A Grocery Store? [Solved]
A planogram is defined as a “diagram or model that indicates the placement of retail products on shelves in order to maximise sales”. Within these planograms, one phrase commonly used is “eye level is buy level”, indicating that products positioned at eye level are likely to sell better.4 Mar 2014
Eye level is buy level
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Supermarket Psychology - Entrances, layout and shelving
In this excerpt from the SBS series, Food Investigators, Dr Paul Harrison from Deakin University discusses with host Renee Lim …
Challenging conventional wisdom about in-store shopper behavior
In the world of retail, a lot of conventional wisdom is taken for granted. With