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Oil Pastel display, Miniso, New Westminster (January 15, 2018) |
I was visiting the Miniso store in New Westminster and noticed this display for oil pastels. The packaging has a rectangular handle at the top. When displayed using a single peg the packages hang at an angle.
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Oil Pastel display, Miniso, New Westminster (Original on the left, re-merchndised by me on the right) (January 15, 2018) |
I thought this looked a bit odd and so I changed one row over to use two pegs and thus hang straight.
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Oil Pastel display, Miniso, New Westminster (January 18, 2018) |
The staff at the store must have thought this was a good idea, because when I returned to the store three days later all of the merchandise that had a wide handle on this rack had been changed over to hang from two pegs.
Perhaps I should get a job with the firm advising on visual merchandising?.
Labels: Miniso, visual merchandising
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