Sentences with phrase «center aisles»

He even envisions consumers checking out the site on their mobile phones as they browse the shopping center aisles.
Typically, the most expensive brands are showcased in the center aisles while less costly products can be found along the outskirts.
The reason why the perishable foods are situated on the perimeter is to give the shop assistants better access to foods that have a much shorter shelf life; the stuff in the center aisles can last for years due to the inclusion of preservatives, colors, additives and various other chemicals.
No healthy grocery trip would (or should) be complete without taking a trip down the center aisles:
Buy whole foods from side aisles instead of packaged, processed, preservative - filled foods that run down the center aisles.
Try to avoid the center aisles of the grocery store and eat what naturally grows from the earth.
And then the junk foods, the processed foods, are going to be in the center aisles, and they [these] are very, very, very long and the reason that they are very long is because the research shows that the more products you look at, the more you buy, and that is a rule of supermarkets that research backs up over and over and over again.
Tandem double strollers are better equipped to maneuver through shopping center aisles.
Supermarkets make the least profit in the center aisles — the worst sellers being those that contain products you can also get at the drugstore or corner store, like mouthwash, garbage bags, paper towels, or carbonated beverages.
Our nation's largest generation has an affinity for pouches, and Mintel's 2018 Global Packaging Trends study points out innovative flexible packaging as a way to draw millennials shopping the periphery back to center aisles.
The move is part of the sweeping trend that is shaking the center aisles of the supermarket, as my esteemed colleague Beth Kowitt has written about so thoughtfully in the pages of Fortune: a migration away from processed foods to those that are simpler and less removed from nature.
«If you don't have an iPhone, just pass it to the center aisle.
Musk said he wants to make the bus smaller than current models and increase the number of passengers on it by removing the «center aisle and putting seats where there are currently entryways.»
We are obligated to listen to one another, and to discuss our differences across denominational lines, theological persuasions — and even across the center aisle of the sanctuary (where one side of the church prefers Paul Tillich, the other side, Left Behind).
Pine not oak went into the construction of the long pews lining the center aisle.
We are reminded of our own holy dance with God when the minister, after baptizing an infant, saunters down the center aisle of the sanctuary and reminds those gathered to «Remember your baptism and be thankful.»
The dried mushrooms are usually in the center aisle near the tomato sauce and the miso is refrigerated.
Nothing from the center aisle;
The New York Democrat said he still plans to attend the speech, but for the first time in 29 years won't sit along the center aisle.
As if there was any doubt that Congress was on the verge of devolving into a carnival atmosphere, Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic majority leader, on Thursday proposed doing cartwheels down the center aisle of the Senate chamber to draw attention to Republican efforts to block legislation.
«When all the ballots are counted, I'll be proud to escort Jim Tedisco down the center aisle of the House to be sworn in as our newest member,» House GOP John Boehner told reporters Wednesday morning.
«When all the ballots are counted, I'll be proud to escort Jim Tedisco down the center aisle of the House to be sworn in as our newest member,» Boehner said.
The crowd turns to watch the frail physicist being wheeled at a good clip down the center aisle.
The pickles and sauerkraut on the center aisle are not fermented.
Without it, the second row converts into two captain's chairs with a center aisle or a center console (also removable).
«Traffic congestion would improve due to increased passenger area density by eliminating the center aisle and putting seats where there are currently entryways and matching acceleration and braking to other vehicles.
It reclines, slides fore and aft and the center section can be removed and stowed away, leaving an open center aisle.
That car has been in possession of the same family since 1974 and hidden away from the public until now, when it was driven out from under the press stand and up the center aisle of Ford's booth to much fanfare.
Buses run between the Center Aisle at 18th Street in the stadium lot and Gate 27 at McCormick Place.
While it adds convenience, it blocks the center aisle, which would provide access to the rear.
The Dragon Earl by Jade Lee $ 2.84 From the Jacket Copy: At Evelyn Stanton's lavish wedding, the bald - headed Chinese monk striding down the center aisle is shocking.
The cat (s) need fresh air and light; their cage should be next to a window or in a center aisle, or a busy tack room.
I was deeply focused on cleaning a row of lizard cages in my store's center aisle.
I can not believe AA did not install partition between center aisle seats.
In this work, one of several images he made of the Philadelphia meeting, Bellows depicts the moment after Sunday's sermon, when converts would walk up the center aisle strewn with sawdust and shake the evangelist's hand.
Larry Gagosian dropped down into his usual seat on the center aisle.
If you don't have an iPhone, please pass it to the center aisle, Apple has a world - class recycling program...
Suddenly, in the wordless void that followed Kagan's bombshell, psychiatrist, brain researcher, and staunch attachment theory proponent Daniel Siegel popped out of his seat, looked for a floor microphone to respond, and, finding none, strode up the center aisle and bounded onto the stage.
The property has a 4 stall center aisle barn, a tack and feed room with riding area, paddocks and a round pen.

Not exact matches

An employee pushes a cart between aisles of merchandise while collecting items for customers» delivery orders inside an Amazon.com Inc. fulfillment center in Koblenz, Germany, on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016.
On Tuesday, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, an anti-pornography organization, said Walmart had responded to its campaign to pull Cosmopolitan from the shelves in checkout aisles.
«Because of his personality: he's calm, he's centered, he's thoughtful, he's widely regarded with respect on both sides of the aisle in the United States,» Stavridis said in an interview.
I remain negative on all consumer staples, especially center - aisle food processors, like General Mills and Kellogg.
In a turbulent industry driven by constantly evolving consumer demands, retailers should be able to find solace in the fact that the supply chain managing the performance of their perimeter aisles is just as efficient as that managing the center store.
However, according to a recent study conducted by the Portland State University Food Industry Leadership Center (FILC), the main reason consumers shop the bulk foods aisle is for the ability to buy the exact quantity needed.
More than 150 people packed a small meeting room at the Mallinckrodt Community Center in the North Shore suburb Thursday night — filling every seat, lining the aisles and filling the hallway outside.
Among previously married men (those who were ever divorced or widowed), 64 % took a second walk down the aisle, compared with 52 % of previously married women, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of 2013 Census Bureau data.
Nevermind that the baby you heard is three aisles over and now your shirt has two distinct wet spots front - and - center.
As you've probably noticed, it's now front - and - center in the veggie aisle alongside its famous relative, spinach.
At 8 a.m., Republican Rep. Chris Gibson attends the Pattern for Progress «Across the Aisle» conversation, a conversation with Democratic Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, Marist College Student Center, Poughkeepsie.
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