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So I was wondering what the most effective way to do freshness friday is and how other stores do it. Currently we just do 3 aisles or so every Friday and just rotate through the next section.
Im trying to make a table detailing the date and aisles to be checked so we can quickly reference the sheet without having to think about what was done the week before and what have you.
For example:
July 5 / G19-G21
July 12 / G22-G24
The problem with only doing 3 aisles or so is that it would take almost 3 months to complete 1 cycle. My BR TL also suggested we might check one side of the dry aisles in the backroom as well for freshness friday. So for example we would do 108 which is GRC 1 on the left side of the aisle.
The problem ive noticed is that we dont usually have that many people fridays to check so getting through 3 aisles is about all we can do. Any tips or process information from your experiences would be awesome just to see where we compare and if we could change anything up. We usually do enter a fair ammount of product into the SDA and find at least a half cart full of QMOS almost every time.
Im trying to make a table detailing the date and aisles to be checked so we can quickly reference the sheet without having to think about what was done the week before and what have you.
For example:
July 5 / G19-G21
July 12 / G22-G24
The problem with only doing 3 aisles or so is that it would take almost 3 months to complete 1 cycle. My BR TL also suggested we might check one side of the dry aisles in the backroom as well for freshness friday. So for example we would do 108 which is GRC 1 on the left side of the aisle.
The problem ive noticed is that we dont usually have that many people fridays to check so getting through 3 aisles is about all we can do. Any tips or process information from your experiences would be awesome just to see where we compare and if we could change anything up. We usually do enter a fair ammount of product into the SDA and find at least a half cart full of QMOS almost every time.