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5 Ways to Make Shopping Baskets Unique

Red shopping basket with logo

All shopping baskets are not created equal. However, as a shopper, you might not pay much attention to the differences between baskets from one business to another. After all, every shopping basket serves the same basic function: to help you gather and carry items to purchase at the end of your trip. And yet, shopping…

Shopping Baskets: Which Shape is Best for You?

Yellow rolling cart in a grocery store

All shopping baskets are not created equal. They vary in both shape and size, as well as material, color, etc. Providing your patrons with baskets that suit their needs and your products is a simple, yet effective way to boost customer satisfaction and sales. The question remains, then: which shopping basket shape is best for…

The Best Shopping Carts for Smaller Stores

Toy rolling cart in a grocery store

Smaller stores may have the benefit of less overhead, fewer property taxes, and a lower carbon footprint, but this lack of space comes with several challenges as well. Stores with limited square footage have less room to store and display their inventory. Additionally, customers may have a hard time navigating the space without bumping into…

6 Signs You Need to Replace Your Shopping Baskets

Good L Corp shopping basket replacement

Though your customers may take them for granted, shopping baskets are a pivotal part of the overall shopping experience. These convenient handheld vessels allow shoppers to pick up several items in a single trip without worrying about dropping them all over the floor. Baskets also provide a helpful alternative to shopping carts. After all, not…

Shopping Small: Do Retail Customers Prefer Carts or Baskets?

Good L Corp mini basket with groceries

The term “shopping small” has three major meanings: it might refer to purchasing physically smaller items; spending less money during a shopping trip (i.e. a smaller bill); or supporting local small businesses. Regardless of how this phrase is used, though, the customer is always at the center. Put another way, in order for retail businesses…