“These electronic labels are designed to reduce paper, update the latest prices and specials in real time and reduce manual ticketing to allow our team to focus on serving customers and replenishing shelves,” theOne shopper took to a popular Facebook group to share her disapproval over the new yellow tags which are now the same size of the original price tags — and not large yellow stickers that usually hang over the top of former full-price tags.
The woman’s post sparked a huge response from some fellow shoppers with one customer saying she doesn’t shop at her new local store because of the “pestie tiny tickets”. “When you look down the aisle, you don’t see the different colour but you can clearly see the longer tickets. When I first went there I didn’t bother buying things I thought were on sale as when I looked down the aisle I didn’t see the bigger ticket,” a second person added.Others also complained the size of the tags weren’t big enough.
Yes no food, it will not be a winner with the shoppers
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