Not exact matches
Each beverage company may undertake additional activities including: introducing and expanding new lower - calorie products and smaller - portion packages; product placement such as
end aisle and checkout displays featuring only reduced - calorie beverages; merchandising efforts such as repositioning reduced - calorie beverages on shelves; providing coupons and
other incentives promoting no / lower - calorie options; and taste tests / sampling programs in and out
of store.
Australian supermarkets also exhibited the highest percentage (39 %)
of end -
of -
aisle displays featuring snack foods or soft drinks, with the proportion from the samples in
other countries ranging from 16 % (New Zealand) to 30 % (Canada)(Figure 2).
But staring down the baby
aisles of Target and Babies R Us (among
others), I just felt dizzy, and
ended up clicking that little clicky - registry gun way.
As people are always willing to switch out
of the middle for the
aisle or window seat, my husband and I would still
end up next to each
other on full flights.
The state GOP launched a new ad today that lambastes the one party Democratic rule in Albany and highlights a series
of scandals on the
other side
of the
aisle,
ending up with gubernatorial nominee, who is cast as «more
of the same.»
People caught in these
aisles hurry from one
end to the
other because they have to — they're caught in the rush and flow
of energy.
If, for example, you sustained a TBI in a car accident that was caused by the fact that a store parking lot did not have a stop sign at the
end of an
aisle, you may be able to recover from the business's insurance rather than the insurance
of the
other driver.
There are arguments on both sides
of the
aisle: for some, even Fiverr's open pricing plan (where members can price services higher than five dollars, which calls its whole naming convention into question, but that's a different story) sets a floor too low to take the creative work
of artists and writers seriously; for
others, it's a great way to jumpstart your career or take on small odd jobs to make
ends meet.