Look at this way. You have a presell for madden 15! too. Then you see the chips & game offer. So you present your presell, buy the chips &'game. You get 5.00 gift card(presell) & 10.00 gift card for the chips(3.00) not a bad deal.

You missed the point.

Yes, it's a creative way to cross-merchandise, but locking up Doritos is a little ridiculous.
 
I spotted this on tumblr today.
Hey he has a point... I've heard they are designed to stop cars from driving right in but they are spaced too far apart for that. I saw a car parallel parked between two of them after close at a store in my neighborhood tonight.
 
A few summers ago, they put a beach ball covering on the "orbs." Needless to say, there was a Workbench urgent message telling us to take them down because people were kicking them.


I remember that, great fun was had by all.
 
My question is how do those lanes work? It seems like everyone would be constantly crashing into each other.
It looks like the regular double-stacked checkouts that some stores with one entrance have.
 
15.00 in gift cards vs 10.00, I will take it, any day.
Lol yes HLM it is a great deal. I just thought it was kind of hilarious to lockup the Doritos! Lol there wasn't supposed to be a lockbox there either I checked the POG and adjacancy when I was there. It was at a nearby store. Had to snap a pic before we moved their lock box!
 
Lol yes HLM it is a great deal. I just thought it was kind of hilarious to lockup the Doritos. There's not supposed to be a lockbox there either I checked the POG and adjacancy when I was helping this store. Had to snap a pic before we moved their lock box.
We had left unlock with chips only, all the time.
 
@Hardlinesmaster Lol why is there a lockbox on the video game launch pad that routinely sets grocery deals with games? The box might be in the wrong spot. It was at this store lol.
 
@Hardlinesmaster There are 2 game launch endcaps at every store I have ever visited or worked at in my entire life. They are both in electronics. One gets a lockbox. The other does not. The store in my photo clearly had their lockbox on the wrong one. Yours might too. Make sense?
 
It looks like the regular double-stacked checkouts that some stores with one entrance have.
If you look closer, the two sides are mirror images of each other. They're not stacked the normal way. The beginning to both sides is in the center of the picture while the exits to each side are at the edges of the picture.
 
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