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So. Apparently one of things Spot decided "needed to be modernized" was our conventional system of reshop, where several carts were kept behind a half-wall at guest services, and items were sorted into salesfloor departments. (I've heard some stores used plastic bins instead of carts, but for the sake of this poll, lets consider them the same.) With modernization however, stores are being instructed to no longer divide up reshop, but to instead have salefloor TMs come up front more frequently, so that reshop doesn't "have a chance to pile up."
I know, this is old news and already mentioned in other threads. However... I keep seeing remodeled stores that seem to have the half-wall layout in tact... (with what looks like just enough space for a row of carts)... Is it just that those specific remodels didn't include the front end? Was this new system only ever rolled out to half of the stores? Have some stores tried the new method, then reverted back to the old method?
I know, this is old news and already mentioned in other threads. However... I keep seeing remodeled stores that seem to have the half-wall layout in tact... (with what looks like just enough space for a row of carts)... Is it just that those specific remodels didn't include the front end? Was this new system only ever rolled out to half of the stores? Have some stores tried the new method, then reverted back to the old method?