Save money and prevent impulsive purchases enabled by this supermarket tactic

As we stroll through supermarket aisles with specific items in mind, it's common to leave with a trolley brimming with impulsive buys.

This phenomenon is not unique to the young or the restless; it affects all of us, including seniors who frequent these stores.

Why does this happen? There's a method to the madness, and it's all by design.


The science of store layouts

The layout of stores like Kmart is not just about aesthetics or convenience; it's a strategy to encourage consumers to spend more.

According to Paul Harrison, a Professor of Consumer Behaviour and Marketing at Deakin University, major retailers employ tactics that could overwhelm shoppers' senses.


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With shopping centres carrying multiple stores and options, shoppers could end up with unnecessary buys. Image Credit: Pexels/Pixabay


This sensory overload, also called ego depletion, leaves shoppers vulnerable to impulse purchases.

With the festive season approaching and the cost of living on the rise, it's concerning that shoppers could fall for these tactics.

How do stores like Kmart get shoppers to open their wallets wider than intended?


The journey through the store

The journey begins with the store's placement within the shopping centre.

Kmart, along with other large retailers, positions itself at one end of a shopping centre, with supermarkets often on the other end.

This strategic placement could force shoppers to traverse the centre and pass by other stores and tempting displays.

Once inside Kmart, the layout could be confusing.

Shoppers may search for specific items, but they often find themselves in a labyrinth of homewares, electronics, and clothing among others.

This increases the time spent in the store and the likelihood of stumbling upon impulse purchases.


The power of touch

Another subtle trick is the power of touch.

Kmart's shelves are filled with items that could be touched and examined.

Research shows that touching an item could increase a shopper's sense of ownership and the likelihood of purchasing it.

Bright, focused lighting could also enhance this effect, encouraging shoppers to pick up products.

On the other hand, dimmer lighting in certain sections could create a cosy atmosphere that can make shoppers feel more at ease.


How to shop smart this Christmas

Despite these clever marketing strategies, it's still possible to shop smart and avoid overspending.

Harrison suggested taking breaks outside the shopping centre environment to clear minds from the overwhelming stimuli.

Additionally, shopping with a specific list and sticking to it could help in maintaining focus and prevent unnecessary purchases.

Online shopping: A double-edged sword

Some might think that the solution to avoiding in-store tactics is to shop online.

While it could be a convenient alternative, it has its challenges.

Harrison warned that the online shopping experience is sophisticated in its own right.

Online shopping algorithms were designed to predict and influence purchasing habits.


Here are a few strategies for efficient shopping trips:
  • Make a list: Write down exactly what you need before heading out and commit to sticking to it.
  • Shop off-peak: Visit stores during quieter hours to reduce the sensory overload and pressure to make quick decisions.
  • Take breaks: When overwhelmed, step outside the shopping centre for a moment.
  • Limit exposure: Avoid wandering through the entire store. Head straight for the needed items, and then make a beeline for checkout.
  • Consider standalone stores: Do grocery shopping at standalone supermarkets to avoid the temptation of additional spending.
By understanding the tactics used by stores, everyone can enjoy the shopping experience without falling victim to clever marketing ploys.
Key Takeaways

  • Retail stores like Kmart were designed to encourage shoppers to make additional psychological purchases.
  • Store layouts often cause confusion and fatigue, which could lead to more impulse buys as tired shoppers resort to quick decisions.
  • Touching products could increase the sense of ownership and likelihood of purchasing due to the enhanced perception of value.
  • To avoid overspending, experts recommended that shoppers take breaks outside the shopping environment and limit their goals for each shopping trip.
Have you ever had a case of impulsive purchases on one of your trips? Share your experiences and tips for smart shopping in the comments below!
 
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declining health makes it very difficult for me to even do the food shopping unless with my husband who I quite honestly cannot do without, he is happy to navigate the isles without even the sound of a complaint he is also happy to unpack the trolley and pack the bags back into it as well as loading the car and unloading when we arrive home I am lucky to have him and I realise and am well aware of that. Even though I am making decisions about which specials to purchase and he takes care of everything else A shopping trip is for me very debilatating and a nap when we get home is something that I usually need to have, I unpack the fridge stuff and put it away while everything else is put into the pantry still in the shopping bags for me to tackle when I wake up from that nap, I resort to online shopping for a lot of purchases now, as it seems easier but it is still wearing as I find it hard to concentrate for long and can become quite overwhelmed very easily, The story in the post above also includes the tricks that websites use to entice you to spend more. there is still the danger of impulse shopping on most websites, only my lack of concentration helps me guard against that, sometimes unsucessfuly and I end up with things I did not know that I needed until I saw them but I do try to shop responsibily
 
declining health makes it very difficult for me to even do the food shopping unless with my husband who I quite honestly cannot do without, he is happy to navigate the isles without even the sound of a complaint he is also happy to unpack the trolley and pack the bags back into it as well as loading the car and unloading when we arrive home I am lucky to have him and I realise and am well aware of that. Even though I am making decisions about which specials to purchase and he takes care of everything else A shopping trip is for me very debilatating and a nap when we get home is something that I usually need to have, I unpack the fridge stuff and put it away while everything else is put into the pantry still in the shopping bags for me to tackle when I wake up from that nap, I resort to online shopping for a lot of purchases now, as it seems easier but it is still wearing as I find it hard to concentrate for long and can become quite overwhelmed very easily, The story in the post above also includes the tricks that websites use to entice you to spend more. there is still the danger of impulse shopping on most websites, only my lack of concentration helps me guard against that, sometimes unsucessfuly and I end up with things I did not know that I needed until I saw them but I do try to shop responsibily
Your husband is a treasure very much like my late husband
 
Your husband is a treasure very much like my late husband
Sorry to hear that your treasure of a husband is no longer with you, as I mentioned I am lucky to have mine and honestly could not do without him, we will be celebrating our 20th anniversary next week and while I cannot say we have been constantly happy for all of those years, he has proven his love many times since I became so ill, he really meant the words "Cherish and in sickness and health" 💓
 
Sorry to hear that your treasure of a husband is no longer with you, as I mentioned I am lucky to have mine and honestly could not do without him, we will be celebrating our 20th anniversary next week and while I cannot say we have been constantly happy for all of those years, he has proven his love many times since I became so ill, he really meant the words "Cherish and in sickness and health" 💓
So sorry to hear you are not well l hope you get better soon.
 
declining health makes it very difficult for me to even do the food shopping unless with my husband who I quite honestly cannot do without, he is happy to navigate the isles without even the sound of a complaint he is also happy to unpack the trolley and pack the bags back into it as well as loading the car and unloading when we arrive home I am lucky to have him and I realise and am well aware of that. Even though I am making decisions about which specials to purchase and he takes care of everything else A shopping trip is for me very debilatating and a nap when we get home is something that I usually need to have, I unpack the fridge stuff and put it away while everything else is put into the pantry still in the shopping bags for me to tackle when I wake up from that nap, I resort to online shopping for a lot of purchases now, as it seems easier but it is still wearing as I find it hard to concentrate for long and can become quite overwhelmed very easily, The story in the post above also includes the tricks that websites use to entice you to spend more. there is still the danger of impulse shopping on most websites, only my lack of concentration helps me guard against that, sometimes unsucessfuly and I end up with things I did not know that I needed until I saw them but I do try to shop responsibily
I have a partner like that, he does absolutely everything for me, I couldn't do without him even before I became ill.
I do online shopping but sometimes he'll go into the stores to get things for us and he unpacks, puts away, even cooks for me, he looks as rough as guts with a pony tail and long grey beard but he's just a teddy bear really. I like that he looks that way, he scares people off 😂
 
I have a partner like that, he does absolutely everything for me, I couldn't do without him even before I became ill.
I do online shopping but sometimes he'll go into the stores to get things for us and he unpacks, puts away, even cooks for me, he looks as rough as guts with a pony tail and long grey beard but he's just a teddy bear really. I like that he looks that way, he scares people off 😂
Awwww he sounds like a wonderful man and from your posts I reckon your a wonderful woman a match made in heaven💖
 
declining health makes it very difficult for me to even do the food shopping unless with my husband who I quite honestly cannot do without, he is happy to navigate the isles without even the sound of a complaint he is also happy to unpack the trolley and pack the bags back into it as well as loading the car and unloading when we arrive home I am lucky to have him and I realise and am well aware of that. Even though I am making decisions about which specials to purchase and he takes care of everything else A shopping trip is for me very debilatating and a nap when we get home is something that I usually need to have, I unpack the fridge stuff and put it away while everything else is put into the pantry still in the shopping bags for me to tackle when I wake up from that nap, I resort to online shopping for a lot of purchases now, as it seems easier but it is still wearing as I find it hard to concentrate for long and can become quite overwhelmed very easily, The story in the post above also includes the tricks that websites use to entice you to spend more. there is still the danger of impulse shopping on most websites, only my lack of concentration helps me guard against that, sometimes unsucessfuly and I end up with things I did not know that I needed until I saw them but I do try to shop responsibily
Sorry that you’re so unwell Gaena but thank goodness you have such an amazing husband. My husband also is a similar character who took great care of my for several years when I was totally incapacitated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Considering that he was still working he did an amazing job & also our son who was only about 11 at the time. Unfortunately I still tend to get very tired if I take on too much but at least I still function normally, most of the time. We are so lucky to be with such amazing men aren’t we? We have been married for almost 52 years.
Keep your spirits up. Patricia.
 
I have a partner like that, he does absolutely everything for me, I couldn't do without him even before I became ill.
I do online shopping but sometimes he'll go into the stores to get things for us and he unpacks, puts away, even cooks for me, he looks as rough as guts with a pony tail and long grey beard but he's just a teddy bear really. I like that he looks that way, he scares people off 😂
Years ago when I was riding Motorcycles all the time even in the rain, a fellow bike rider who was more lucky with the women than me suggested to ruffen up my looks, grow a goatie go the the Gym bulk up, because woman (like you) love a ruff looking guy to scare away other people.
I love watching cute cats do funny things on youtube as well.
 
Years ago when I was riding Motorcycles all the time even in the rain, a fellow bike rider who was more lucky with the women than me suggested to ruffen up my looks, grow a goatie go the the Gym bulk up, because woman (like you) love a ruff looking guy to scare away other people.
I love watching cute cats do funny things on youtube as well.
Years ago when I was riding Motorcycles all the time even in the rain, so it wasn't Harleys you rode then?
 

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