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| Want to get in and out quickly |
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| customers demand convenience, service, and ambience |
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| Needs to comply with The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Legal requirements, local codes and ordinances; Restrictions of the shopping center |
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| main types of store layouts |
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| the process of selling across departments to facilitate customers purchasing more items than they may have intended originally |
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| space at end and beginning of aisle runs |
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| diagrams that show the placement, space and management of each item in a particular section of shelves |
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| the arrangement of a product one package wide on a shelf |
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| fast-moving, high-profit items can be displayed in various departments throughout the store |
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| displays; point of purchase materials (signage) |
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| Used to highlight products |
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| Sets apart from other retail stores selling merchandise, should be given a position of prominence in the store; clean and well organized; open feel; patient waiting area; patient consultation area; maybe drive-through window and in-store medical clinic |
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| Merchandising the Prescription Department |
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