Monthly Archives: November 2025

Product Feature: Good L Large Baskets

A red plastic shopping basket displaying "LOGO" across them as placeholders.

If you own or manage a store where shoppers often stock up (whether they’ve popped in for a few items and routinely make a series of impulse buys or they’re armed with a fairly lengthy list), you know that the wrong-sized shopping basket means limits on potential purchases. Standard handheld baskets fill up fast, and…

Handheld Shopping Baskets vs. Carts: Which Performs Better in Holiday Sales Environments?

A woman carrying a shopping basket overflowing with various foods for a holiday dinner.

Most people are creatures of habit when it comes to their average in-store shopping behaviors, but add the holiday shopping experience to the mix, and the equation changes. One of these is their preferred shopping equipment: handheld baskets or carts? After all, the holidays often require additional supplies for baking, roasting, and gifting. Baskets are…

Product Feature: Good L Roller Baskets

A stack of blue plastic roller baskets.

In an age where the world feels like it’s moving at an ever-increasing clip, it’s reassuring to know that in retail, a simple stalwart still offers the best in operational and customer-focused performance. We’re talking, of course, about our expertly manufactured Roller Baskets. This is where the rubber hits the tile for retailers and their…

Self-Checkout and the Basket: How Customer Behavior Is Changing

A woman using her smartphone to pay for her groceries at a self-checkout station.

A lot of focus is being paid to the subject of self-checkout kiosks and their impact on store operations. But the prudent retailer will also want to understand how these technologies influence consumer behavior. After all, knowing what shoppers carry, how they move, and what they buy contributes directly to a store’s profitability. At Good…

Product Feature: Good L Mini Baskets

Yellow plastic shopping baskets featuring the text "Custom Logo" printed across them.

Sometimes it’s the little things that make the biggest impact. In the retail sector, mini plastic shopping baskets are proof that downsizing scale increases both impulse buys and customer satisfaction. The psychology behind this phenomenon is the “just one more” effect. It’s where customers carrying a smaller basket are more likely to keep adding items…