The feces-flinging monkeys who design our planograms are at it again...
We have started getting in sleds and snow tubes. The sleds are made of plastic, are bulky, and aren't the lightest things in the world.
According to the planogram, the sleds are all supposed to be hung on peghooks. Problem is, the peghooks can only support two or three sleds before the start bending almost perpendicular to the basedecks below. And all this weight tears the hell out of the pegboards. In fact, the pegboard in this aisle has started to split just above the points where the peghooks are mounted into the board. We've had to resort to wiring the pegboards together so they don't fall apart and fall down and dump the merchandise all over creation.
I say the suits shouldn't be allowed to make planograms until they actually work in a store and see exactly how much gondola space we have for everything and how everything is packaged, so it can be displayed in the best way. But that makes too much sense, so of course it isn't allowed.
We have started getting in sleds and snow tubes. The sleds are made of plastic, are bulky, and aren't the lightest things in the world.
According to the planogram, the sleds are all supposed to be hung on peghooks. Problem is, the peghooks can only support two or three sleds before the start bending almost perpendicular to the basedecks below. And all this weight tears the hell out of the pegboards. In fact, the pegboard in this aisle has started to split just above the points where the peghooks are mounted into the board. We've had to resort to wiring the pegboards together so they don't fall apart and fall down and dump the merchandise all over creation.
I say the suits shouldn't be allowed to make planograms until they actually work in a store and see exactly how much gondola space we have for everything and how everything is packaged, so it can be displayed in the best way. But that makes too much sense, so of course it isn't allowed.
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