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The fidget spinners are $2 each but the sign said $6 each.
someone took the sign down. I checked yesterday.Literally just take the sign down and tell someone if you don't know how. Whatever happened to personal responsibility?
haven't yet but scheduled to.You work in that store correct? You did the sign pricing training in workday ? Then it’s your job to do it too
If it’s in the vendor area by the fos you should take care of it. If it’s in toys ask the dbo to check it .haven't yet but scheduled to.
werent they popular 5 years ago then died so bad you found them in bargain bins?Replace the label & move on. There could be extra product pushed on the endcap. The spinners are hot now.
Retro in action again. Also, vendors may not have access or find a tm to get labels done.werent they popular 5 years ago then died so bad you found them in bargain bins?
When items were popular once & came back around to a new generationRetro?
Everyone is pricing. There is no pricing “team”. If you see an issue, fix it or tell your leader.I would but I'm guest advocate not pricing or sales floor.
Maybe this is an example of ASANTS.
At my store a lot of team members, like GM pushers, are not encouraged to be "proactive" on tasks like price corrections. If it's something that means you're going to stop pushing your U-boat, there are leaders who are going to want you to tell them so that you can get right back to pushing that U-boat.
Guest advocates can’t always just fix things. We can’t leave the front to go fix a price issue.Everyone is pricing. There is no pricing “team”. If you see an issue, fix it or tell your leader.
Checkout out advocates can’t just leave the check lanes to fix a price issue.
I wanted to say something but better notGuest advocates can’t always just fix things. We can’t leave the front to go fix a price issue.
Guest advocates can’t always just fix things. We can’t leave the front to go fix a price issue.
I've turned shelf labels around or removed them if the price shown is lower than what the item is ringing.If you have time enough to be on the sales floor, you could have the time to fix it. I was doing the price audits and found that the cost of something had gone up by $6. The ETL of that area was walking by so she showed me how to fix it, so I did. I'm not sure I can remember it though LOL. She had me print it off a printer in the back. It seems like a lot of work for one or two labels. I wish I could have printed it off a hip printer. Other times I have found pricing errors, I would just turn the shelf label around. It might not be the right thing to do and sometimes you can't actually do that.