natural foods, in aisle one
WEEK 30.1 – Columbus Kroger, Set I
Due to Kroger wanting to pack in all they can into their smaller stores, roominess on the salesfloor seems to be sacrificed for merchandise a lot of the time (for better or for worse). As a result, aisle one begins directly along the right-side wall of the store, rather than using up valuable square footage for a large and airy "perishables grand aisle" like you're liable to see in bigger stores. The natural foods department runs the length of said first aisle, with its 2012 décor signage placed directly adjacent to that final piece of produce department flytrap stenciling.
I'm not sure when the Greenville Kroger was remodeled, but I'm willing to bet it was before the Columbus store here, seeing as how Greenville split Aisle 1 between natural foods and bread and rolls, based on the paint on the walls in that store. Bread and rolls were later moved to front-and-center in Kroger's standard store layout, a move that must have taken place before this Columbus store's 2014 remodel, given its lack of a similarly-painted area.
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
natural foods, in aisle one
WEEK 30.1 – Columbus Kroger, Set I
Due to Kroger wanting to pack in all they can into their smaller stores, roominess on the salesfloor seems to be sacrificed for merchandise a lot of the time (for better or for worse). As a result, aisle one begins directly along the right-side wall of the store, rather than using up valuable square footage for a large and airy "perishables grand aisle" like you're liable to see in bigger stores. The natural foods department runs the length of said first aisle, with its 2012 décor signage placed directly adjacent to that final piece of produce department flytrap stenciling.
I'm not sure when the Greenville Kroger was remodeled, but I'm willing to bet it was before the Columbus store here, seeing as how Greenville split Aisle 1 between natural foods and bread and rolls, based on the paint on the walls in that store. Bread and rolls were later moved to front-and-center in Kroger's standard store layout, a move that must have taken place before this Columbus store's 2014 remodel, given its lack of a similarly-painted area.
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)