Supermarkets: East vs West Coast
Podcast |
FuBeLa
Publisher |
Brian Durkin
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Food
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Arts
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Publication Date |
Apr 16, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:50:22
There are some differences between east coast and west coast supermarkets. It's not just about the items that are available. The brands and companies are not the same. But even with the familiar chains there are supermarkets on the West Coast with some major design flaws. Full Belly Laughs Podcast Episode 172 Show Notes Host Brian Durkin records his first episode in his new home in Santa Monica, CA. He gives the listeners a little update on his life and how things have been since the move. After that he dives straight into his supermarket journeys. Since he is without income at the moment, he's been food shopping smart a lot. He compares the various supermarket chains in the LA area, and gives tips on which ones are great for different product types. After that he airs his big grievance about all supermarkets in general on the West Coast. After the conversation he does a few rounds of Punderdome. East Coast Vs West Coast Supermarkets The big difference is space. Shockingly the East Coast supermarkets are designed with more room in the aisles, and more space for lines by the cashiers. With West Coast Supermarkets, not only are the aisles narrower, there is less room between where the aisles end and the cashiers begin. This makes it so each line for a single cashier needs to feed down an aisle. Now you are stuck in an aisle waiting to check out and you have no idea that status of any other line. On the East Coast you would be able to jump out of line and in front of a different cashier. This design flaw also renders it impossible to have a master line that feeds to all cashiers. The Trader Joe's in Center City Philadelphia is a masterclass in this technique. Unfortunately there is no room to do this approach with West Coast supermarkets. There are some differences in regional supermarkets, and we're here to discuss. Food shopping is a bit different on the West Coast versus the East Coast. Find out the design changes that make for a challenging food shopping experience. Brian Durkin is on Twitter and Instagram. Full Belly Laughs is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. If you enjoyed this content, please consider writing a review on the FBL Facebook Page. It really helps the show reach new people. If you would like to financially support the podcast, please consider donating. All of our content is ad free thanks to donors. Your contribution will help keep it that way, and unlock exciting opportunities for more content. Learn more about how much it costs to make this podcast, or donate to FBL now.
Host Brian Durkin records a solo episode for the first time in his new home in Santa Monica, CA. He gives the listeners an update on his life after the move, and chats about what it's like to commute around Lost Angeles. He then dives into his pro tips for food shopping around LA, and which supermarkets offer the best deals on different products. He closes the conversation with the big difference between East Coast and West Coast food shopping. There is a major design flaw that he highlights, and why one coast has the better store layout. After the conversation he does a few rounds of Punderdome.

There are some differences between east coast and west coast supermarkets. It's not just about the items that are available. The brands and companies are not the same. But even with the familiar chains there are supermarkets on the West Coast with some major design flaws.

Full Belly Laughs Podcast Episode 172 Show Notes

Host Brian Durkin records his first episode in his new home in Santa Monica, CA. He gives the listeners a little update on his life and how things have been since the move. After that he dives straight into his supermarket journeys. Since he is without income at the moment, he's been food shopping smart a lot. He compares the various supermarket chains in the LA area, and gives tips on which ones are great for different product types. After that he airs his big grievance about all supermarkets in general on the West Coast. After the conversation he does a few rounds of Punderdome.

East Coast Vs West Coast Supermarkets

The big difference is space. Shockingly the East Coast supermarkets are designed with more room in the aisles, and more space for lines by the cashiers. With West Coast Supermarkets, not only are the aisles narrower, there is less room between where the aisles end and the cashiers begin. This makes it so each line for a single cashier needs to feed down an aisle. Now you are stuck in an aisle waiting to check out and you have no idea that status of any other line.

On the East Coast you would be able to jump out of line and in front of a different cashier. This design flaw also renders it impossible to have a master line that feeds to all cashiers. The Trader Joe's in Center City Philadelphia is a masterclass in this technique. Unfortunately there is no room to do this approach with West Coast supermarkets.

There are some differences in regional supermarkets, and we're here to discuss.

Food shopping is a bit different on the West Coast versus the East Coast. Find out the design changes that make for a challenging food shopping experience.

Brian Durkin is on Twitter and Instagram.

Full Belly Laughs is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.

If you enjoyed this content, please consider writing a review on the FBL Facebook Page. It really helps the show reach new people.

If you would like to financially support the podcast, please consider donating. All of our content is ad free thanks to donors. Your contribution will help keep it that way, and unlock exciting opportunities for more content. Learn more about how much it costs to make this podcast, or donate to FBL now.

This episode was originally published on Full Belly Laughs at https://fullbellylaughs.com/podcast/east-vs-west-coast-food-shopping.

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