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Where does it say it goes on the Plano paper (01B, Perm) etc. If I remember correctly, we had ours on the back end cap, 2nd to last aisle somewhere.
That's all set properly with their new planograms.Cutlery section 9-11 back wall next to tools and gadgets maybe?
It's not listed on the Plano paper. That's the confusion. Coffee C sets where flatware was (according to the map)
Edit: just says "Flatware:09/29/2019:LV"
Oh my bad, I thought you meant a salesplanner. The only thing that stands out is the first 3 section of B37. I don't even know what you have there right now. Ours is 3 section, so put two and two together. BOOM.
It's the espresso machines and such. Yeah, flatware is currently where Coffee C is on the adjacency map. If we keep flatware where it's at, espresso machines don't have a place to be tied too. A bit of a pickle.I have a feeling those 12ft are for table linens, different department so not shown on this map.
@SignmonCowell dumb question but do you have a pog called Coffee C to set where your flatware is? I see you have a coffee/hydration pog listed in another aisle. Perhaps they mislabeled on the map and your flatware stays where it is. Having a coffee pog so many aisles away from the other one doesn't make sense. My store is a similar layout to yours (and also low volume) and that is exactly where our flatware is located. What even goes in a Coffee C pog, never seen it before?
It's the espresso machines and such. Yeah, flatware is currently where Coffee C is on the adjacency map. If we keep flatware where it's at, espresso machines don't have a place to be tied too. A bit of a pickle.
B37 is Contigo and other water bottles, B36 is table liners.
That's how I thought it was supposed to be, but our coffee makers became a full aisle.Huh. Our espresso machines are just in with the regular coffee makers. I would mySupport it. Espresso machines down in dinnerware does not make any sense.