I hope it doesn't change or has not changed. I'm very "Ole School" and still remember a fillgroup we used called "NOTN". Simply put, it was picture frames and things you would now find in "Home", "Stat", "Office" and "Plug" fillgroups. Times have changed A lot.
Now we got ones dropping for "Nit" and other weird descriptions
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First you must flex... another SHRBRY! Then, when you have restocked the SHRBRY, you must place it here, beside this SHRBRY, only slightly higher so you get a two layer effect (it's in the planogram). ("The planogram! the planogram!") Then, you must change out the entire baby food aisle... with... a herring!”
I honestly don't even know. At the time, I don't even think leadership knew either. Never researched it. @Hardlinesmaster , @commiecorvus, @Rock Lobster you all have been with Spot for awhile, what did NOTN stand for?What did "NOTN" stand for anyways?
Oh, my sides are hurting"
First you must flex... another SHRBRY! Then, when you have restocked the SHRBRY, you must place it here, beside this SHRBRY, only slightly higher so you get a two layer effect (it's in the planogram). ("The planogram! the planogram!") Then, you must change out the entire baby food aisle... with... a herring!”
What did "NOTN" stand for anyways?
I remember that! It was Notions.
Had another one pop up called young contemporary. For a woman's maxi dress
This is annoying lol
That is correct!I remember that! It was Notions.
That is correct!
We really been with Spot since the "dinosaur" ages.I remember that! It was Notions.