Plenty of shoppers admit to doing this “therapeutic” activity in stores – do you do this too?
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Recently, plenty of shoppers (particularly from Kmart) have been speaking up about an activity that they admitted they have been doing in stores without the staff knowing.
And after knowing about this “activity”, we might just do this as well in our next shop!
One shopper shared that she finds joy in organising the shelves at her local Kmart. Credit: Facebook.
Sharing on a popular Facebook group, one Kmart shopper admitted that she spends a lot of time in stores. Who doesn’t? But unlike the rest of us, she’s not buying anything nor checking any item out – instead, she’s tidying up messy shelves and reorganising the store displays.
“Anyone else go into their local Kmart and clean up big piles of chaos?” she asked fellow members, along with a picture of an organised display of notebooks and diaries in Kmart.
The shopper went on to describe how she considers this little activity her “10 minutes of therapy”, and she could do it all day long if she was allowed!
“I hope someone sees this and smiles,” she added.
Turns out, she’s not the only one who enjoys organising and cleaning the mess at retail stores! Some people even do this at their local supermarkets.
“I get my organising fix from Kmart as well. So glad to find peeps with my skills,” said the original commenter, adding that the post made her day.
Another shopper wrote “Guilty!” and added that she finds it “therapeutic” to do some cleaning activity at her local store.
More and more people commented and expressed how they just can’t walk past whenever they see a pile of messy items at the store.
“It’s something I always have to stop myself from doing,” one person admitted.
Someone even confessed that their group of friends do this as well.
Meanwhile, others do more than just “cleaning” and “arranging”.
“At the supermarket, I also pull things to the front so people can see them and not have to go looking like I did,” wrote one person.
A second person said: “I always face products and bring them forward when I’m doing the groceries.”
We can’t believe we’re hearing about some real-life good samaritans in this story! And they can be found at our local supermarkets and retail stores, too.
Do you do this “therapeutic” activity as well?