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.