i meant to ask you..why do walmarts not "front" their shelves and keep their stores in better shape?..everything always looks like it's picked over.
a store that big, with that many products is really hard to "front".
they would have to have large numbers of cats fixing the shelves all day long, and with their volume of sales, by the time you got done with one aisle the last one will look like you didnt do shit anyhow.
most stores do it at closing, but thats retarded too. when i worked at target i pushed for NOT doin it before the late night stock crew arrived, so we could rotate for freshness easier, and since we was gonna do all that anyhow, it's wasted effort.
after two years the manager finally decided to give it a try and they saved big dollahs, leaving the closing crew more time to do the shit they needed to do, without all that wasted effort.
then 6 months later a new manager switched back to "company policy" and couldnt figure out why his payroll numbers were higher and the store didnt look as good as it did for the last guy.
i also convinced the old manager to put the "go backs" in a shopping cart in the appropriate department, since we could restock the stuff faster and more efficiently than the dimwits who run the cash registers.
that too was abolished with the new manager, so the night stock crew had to re-order the shelves again, since cashiers apparently cant tell the difference between Aquanet and Alpo.
every night became a game of hide-and seek, with children's puzzles tucked behind the Friskies, and bath soaps in the laundry detergent aisle.