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La Villita Groceries Store
This past summer I worked at a groceries store called La Villita, where I had a lot of contact with other people. Even though I was talking to people and taking care of their needs, that kind of job is boring, therefore I started to study how they shop. There were some customers that went to the store, very often, around 2 times a day and probably 4 days a week, but on the other hand there were some others that just went once, and I never see their faces again. According to how people behave, I soon categorized them into three different groups. When 3 weeks passed at work, I started to name the categories where my customers fit in because I found interesting and funny how people can behave when shopping. The first group would be heads …show more content…
The flash customers usually stop at the store for some basic things like a snack, headache pills, or some product that they think they could find in establishment. Also, the flash costumers are always lost trying to find what they came in the store for. They walk through the aisles multiple times until they find what they were looking for, or sometimes they are smart enough to ask the personal where the product could be located at. The last category has one characteristic in common with the flash costumers. The flash costumers are usually walking through the aisles many times, so the maze runners customers are. The maze runners customers are those people who usually go to the store, but they never remember where the items are, or get distracted. They walk around the store looking for the products they want, but they either put in the cart other unnecessary things and forget what they are looking or walk pass the product having to come back later to the same aisle to double check if the item was

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