SEATTLE — Local researchers think they've zeroed in on a new way to rearrange store products that could boost impulse buying, which is when someone buys something that they didn't plan to in advance.
PULLMAN, Wash. –A data-based method for periodically rearranging products enables retailers to optimize new store layouts based on customer familiarity with where their favorite things used to be. The ...
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