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Top 10 Grocery Store Tricks to Get You to Buy More - Duration: 9:20.

When you walk into a grocery store, whether you realize it or not, everything is designed

to make you buy more.

From the carts to the smells, from the music to the shelves, very careful research has

determined what will best sell.

By knowing the tricks of the trade that your grocery store is using, you can become a more

disciplined shopper and make sure you only buy what you need.

Here are the top 10 tricks that grocery stores use to make you buy more once you're in

their store.

10.

Over-sized Grocery Carts

Ever think, "who could possibly use all this grocery cart space?"

You're not alone.

In fact, the majority of people don't even use half of that space.

Grocery stores purposely oversize your cart.

By making your cart bigger than you need, so that it never looks full, it psychologically

makes you feel like you haven't shopped enough.

We naturally assume that the cart is sized to our needs, so we try to fill it up.

Kind of like how bigger plates will make you eat more, bigger shopping carts will make

you shop more.

According to Martin Lindstrom, marketing consultant, when shopping cart sizes were doubled, customers

bought 19 percent more.

So next time, use a smaller cart if your grocery store has it, and see if your spending habits

change.

9.

Aromas

Love the smell of freshly baked bread or fresh rotisserie chicken?

You're not alone, and grocery stores are ready to give you exactly what you want.

From the moment you walk in the door you're assaulted with all of those delicious smells

for one reason: to get your salivary glands working.

This is why the rotisserie chicken and bakery are usually located near the front.

When you're hungry, you're much more likely to make impulse buys.

According to Paco Underhill, consumer expert and owner of Envirosell, the grocery store

wants you shopping with your stomach, not with your head.

If you want to be a truly impartial, disciplined shopper, you have to be aware that those delicious

smells are deliberately placed to entice you and ignore them.

8.

Free Samples

When someone is handing free, delicious, bite-sized snacks in a store full of food, it can seem

like a totally altruistic gesture, but it isn't.

No, you aren't being rewarded for being a loyal customer, and the grocery store is

not just being polite by offering samples.

Offering samples is a great way to push a specific product, but the amount of sales

increase varies wildly.

There are some products, like beer, that increase sales by 70% if they are product samples,

but there are much more lucrative product samples as well.

For example, if wine is the product sample, the sales for that product will increase on

average by 300%.

In the case of frozen pizza, sales will go up by as much as 600%.

Lipstick and other cosmetics are also great sample products and increase sales by 550%.

So the next time you take a sample, just remember that those kind people handing it to you just

might be a little more devious than you might think.

7.

Music

We all know music plays a powerful influence on our mood, but did you know that stores

use music to affect how fast we shop?

Its true.

During peak hours, stores will often play faster music to make you shop fast to get

you out of the store, but during off-peak hours, many stores will play music with a

rhythm that's much slower than the average heartbeat.

According to the author of Brandwashed, having slower paced music makes people stay in the

store longer and buy up to 29 percent more.

If you want to spend less, maybe consider putting on some headphones and shopping to

some up-tempo music.

6.

Shelf Height

Grocery stores know what you see first is incredibly important.

This is why shelf placement has almost become a science in grocery stores in order to make

you buy the highest markup items possible.

A quick rundown: the stretch level, which is above your head, is one of the worst places

for product.

Some customers aren't tall enough to reach this level and even the ones who are don't

want to reach up there.

This is where low profit margin, small and light items (for safety reasons) are placed.

The eye level shelves are the most important place in the store.

Products located at eye level receive 35% greater attention than those at lower shelves.

Because of this, the store will often put the highest profit margin products here.

Basically, if you're a bargain hunter, avoid shopping at this level.

At the touch level, which is near the adult torso, is where all the kids items go because

this is eye level for the average kid.

This is why all of the sweet cereals and candy is located between 3-4 feet high.

Candy companies know better than to market to adults.

Kids just have bigger sweet tooths so they get all the attention from companies selling

sugary products.

Finally, the stoop level is a height where you have to bend over to get the item.

This is similar to the stretch level and is one of the worst places on the shelf.

This is basically product purgatory for everybody except bargain hunters who are willing to

stoop over for a deal.

So remember, if you're looking for good prices, don't look straight ahead.

Look up or down for the best deals.

5.

Associated Items

There are some products that we subliminally associate with each other, whether we realize

it or not.

Those two things go together like ____ and _____.

There are a lot of things to that might fit this fill-in-the-blank, and all can be called

associated items.

These are products where, if you buy one, you're very likely to buy another if you

see it.

Grocery stores know this and place these products next to each other because we're more likely

to buy both products as a pair.

This is why jelly is right next to the peanut butter, queso next to chips, and the toothbrushes

right next to the toothpaste.

So even if you're only there for chips, if the queso is right there, you are much

more likely to buy it, even if that wasn't part of the original shopping list.

4.

Scattering the Important Items

One way a grocery store increases sales is by ensuring that the customer travels down

each and every aisle.

So as important as it is to keep associated items close, it's equally important to spread

the most important products evenly across the aisles to keep you moving throughout the

store.

There are certain staples in most people's diets that are predictable: bread, milk, eggs,

cereal, coffee, pasta, rice/beans, meat, etc.

These are the reasons that most people go to the store.

By making sure that each of these staple items has its own aisle means that the grocery store

can essentially "design" your shopping trip and send you down as many aisles as possible.

The olives, expensive cheeses, and vitamin supplements, which usually aren't part of

shopping lists, can make it into the grocery cart because you have to pass them while getting

the essentials.

By doing this, the grocery store maximizes the chance of you making an impulse purchase

and filling up that over-sized cart.

3.

"Mock" Grocery Stores

By now you might be wondering, "how could stores possibly have all this data on shoppers?"

Well, very few people know this, but most major consumer-goods companies, including

Unilever, Kraft, PepsiCo, and Coca-Cola, among others, have set up cameras within "mock"

supermarkets to monitor customer buying habits.

They stock the shelves with their own products as well as their competitors', then watch

people as they come shop.

While their "shoppers" shop, cameras record their reactions and discover what makes them

reject one brand and choose another.

Another popular research tool is focus groups where people are asked to shop in an online

grocery store.

Based on this data, the company develops what in the business is called a "planogram,"

a model showing where each product should be placed on the shelves to generate the highest

sales, then buys shelf space in supermarkets and drugstores accordingly.

2.

Got Milk?

This is the probably most well-known grocery store trick in the book.

The grocery store puts the milk in the farthest corner of the store so that you have to cross

the entire store to get to it.

And this is undeniably true.

But there are actually two reasons for why the milk is in the back of the store.

Milk needs to be refrigerated right away, so the fridges are located in the back of

the store where the loading occurs.

That way the milk can spend the least amount of time in warm conditions.

That being said, it sure doesn't hurt to have one of the bestselling grocery products

be in the back corner of the store to ensure that everyone has to walk by all the other

aisles.

1.

Perception of Freshness

The number one quality people look for in vegetables and fruit is freshness.

Unfortunately due to industrialized farming, oftentimes vegetables or fruits just aren't

as fresh as we want them to be.

To get around this, grocery stores have found ways to trick us into thinking they are more

fresh than they really are.

For example, some supermarkets have been sprinkling their vegetables with a mist of water—a

trend that came out of Denmark.

Those tiny water droplets are associated in our brain as symbols of freshness and purity.

Another example of this is that Dole and many other banana growers have focused a lot of

research into learning what color of yellow best signals ripe and fresh to your brain.

The perfect color is Pantone color 12-0752 (also called Buttercup), which we associate

with the perfect banana.

Even one shade lighter yellow is considered inferior and farmers will aim to hit exactly

that Buttercup shade of yellow in order to make your mind think…

FRESH.

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Jeep Wrangler Rough Country Rear CV Driveshaft (2003-2006 TJ Rubicon) Review - Duration: 3:55.

This is for those of you who have a Rubicon, whether it be Unlimited or Standard length,

again, there's an option for both of you, and have 4 to 6 inches of lift on your Rubicon.

Today, we're gonna talk through the installation of this driveshaft which is going to be a

very simple one out of three wrench install.

The U-joints on a driveshaft are a wear item.

Jeep knows that you're going to have to remove the driveshaft to change those out from time

to time, so they make getting this bolted up and getting it removed very, very simple,

and the whole process shouldn't take you more than an hour to complete.

But we'll talk more about the install in just a second.

Now with the Rubicon you don't have a slip yoke on the back of the transfer case, so

you're going to have a mounting flange on the back of the transfer case.

And the case is naturally going to be a little bit shorter, so when you get into that 4 to

6 inches of lift range, you're not going to have to install a slip yoke eliminator like

those non-Rubicon owners.

However, you are still going to have to get an extended driveshaft because that lift is

going to extend your drive-line lengths.

And especially when you're off-road, you're at full droop, or you're really flexing the

suspension, you wanna make sure that you're not maxing out the driveshaft angles, as well

as your driveshaft length.

This driveshaft in particular is going to be significantly stronger than your factory

driveshaft.

It's also going to, of course, be longer.

It's going to bolt right in place, and this one from Rough Country is going to be less

expensive than a lot of the other ones on the market.

This is going to be a steal driveshaft that has very heavy-duty U-joints, which make it

about 200% as strong as a factory driveshaft.

Like I said before, this is going to have a mounting flange and U-joint setup that will

bolt directly into your Rubicon, so you're not going to have to buy any sort of adaptors,

any sort of yokes.

This will bolt right up, making it very easy.

In fact, this even includes all the hardware that you need.

As with most other driveshafts, the U-joints in this driveshaft are grease-able.

However, these aren't going to be your traditional Zerk-style fittings.

These are the flat-style fittings, so you are going to need an adaptor for your grease

gun if you don't already have one.

So to get this installed in your Jeep, again, is a very simple one out of three wrench install.

You can start on the axle side by removing the four smaller bolts that hold the U-joint

straps in place to keep the driveshaft attached to the rear axle.

Once those are removed, you can switch to the transfer case side, removing the four

bolts from the flange, and removing the driveshaft completely.

Now the driveshaft may be stuck in place.

You might have to give it a little bit of a tap with a rubber mallet, depending on the

last time that it was removed.

Once you have it removed, you just reverse the process to bolt your new driveshaft in

place.

Start on the transfer case side, installing the bolts, then move to the axle side and

installing the straps.

Now be very careful when you do remove the tape that's on the axle-side U-joint.

The U-joint caps can wanna fall off without that tape on there, and if they do you're

gonna have needle bearings everywhere and it's gonna be quite a mess.

So be very careful when you remove that tape to ensure that everything stays in place.

This driveshaft is gonna run you right around $375, and some of the other ones on the market

are going to be more expensive.

Now some of those other driveshafts are going to be possibly a little bit stronger.

You can get a custom-built driveshaft, a custom-length driveshaft that, of course, will be more expensive.

But for an off-the-shelf driveshaft that is going to work with 4 to 6 inches of lift,

that is going to bolt directly in, and is going to be stronger than factory, I think

this one isn't a bad price.

So that's my review of the Rough Country Extended Rear Driveshaft fitting your 2003 to 2006

Rubicon, that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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