Sentences with phrase «outer aisles»

The phrase "outer aisles" refers to the areas on the edges or sides of a store, usually separated by shelves or displays. Full definition
Modern grocery store layouts are designed so that shoppers have to walk past more profitable products before reaching staple items at the back and outer aisles of the store.
My husband discovered Outer Aisle Gourmet cauliflower pizza crusts and sandwich thins.
Thankfully, Outer Aisle offers an amazing cauliflower pizza crust that we love — it's nutrient dense and non-GMO!
I have a plan in the back of my head: produce first, then outer aisles, then... Read more»
Then pick up a cauliflower bread substitute made by Outer Aisle Gourmet, a Santa Barbara — based line of sandwich thins and pizza crusts with a wide array of culinary uses.
I started experimenting with vegetables as a substitute for flour and other high carb ingredients in our favorite foods, including cauliflower pizza crusts and sandwich thins - Outer Aisle Gourmet was born.
The focus is natural and unprocessed — think the outer aisles of the store.
Massey and the store manager then did a lap of the outer aisles, chatting about the products they passed, the grocery business and the upcoming holidays.
Do most of your shopping in the supermarket in the outer aisles - the produce, the meats, fish, eggs.
The outer aisle bulkhead seats 41C, 41H and 61C and 61H are just behind service areas and the aisles are displaced about 3/4 + of a seat out toward the side of the plane as they pass through those service areas.
The dairy, produce, meat, and bulk grain bins are often in the outer aisles.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z