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What Your Supermarket Shopping Baskets Say About Your Store

Person with a red shopping basket

When you think about your supermarket, many factors contribute to its atmosphere and reputation – the variety of items you sell, your prices, your customer service, and so on. Compared to these things, you might not think all that much about your shopping baskets. However, the shopping baskets you provide for your customers can have…

What Is the Most Durable Kind of Shopping Basket?

Person shopping at a grocery store with a red shopping basket

If your store sees regular activity, your shopping baskets can get put through the wringer. Despite your best efforts to take care of these assets, there’s no telling what a given customer may do to one of your baskets, let alone what the effects of ongoing wear and tear will be. Shopping baskets are seldom…

Are Tall Shopping Baskets Appropriate for My Store?

Three grey shopping baskets with "custom logo" on the sides

The shopping baskets you provide for your customers can have major implications on your sales and reputation. Offering the wrong-sized baskets can make shopping trips less enjoyable for your customers while simultaneously restricting the size of their purchases. Likewise, failing to provide enough baskets for everyone can lead to frustration. With all this in mind,…

Pros and Cons of Roller Baskets

If you want to keep your customers around, it’s important to provide them with the right resources for their shopping trips. Shopping carts and baskets are vital vessels for helping shoppers carry their stuff around before finally checking out and loading up their vehicles. However, not all carts and baskets are created equal. Not only…

What Kind of Baskets Are Right for Boutiques?

Woman shopping at a boutique

Boutique shops come in all shapes, sizes, and specialties, but they’re all in the business of selling premium products to local customers. Like any other type of store, boutiques must do their best to incentivize foot traffic and purchases — marketing may be the biggest part of this equation, but it’s not the only piece of the puzzle.