ROTHENBURGER: ‘Quiet time’ at the supermarket just what the doctor ordered
EVER THINK SHOPPING is just too noisy? Are you getting tired of hearing those hits of the ‘60s over the loud speakers at your super market? A grocery store in Nelson might have just what the doctor ordered — quiet time. The Kootenay Co-op has introduced what’s called “sensory shopping.” From 7:30 to 9 p.m. each Sunday, the music is turned off. Those super friendly staff who chat up customers in the aisles and at the cash registers will still be friendly but now assume a “low profile” on Sunday evenings.
“We’re just letting people shop in peace,” says the store’s communications manager.
I like that. Peaceful shopping. Think about it. You’ve spent a tough day at the office and you need to pick up a few things for the pantry on the way home. Do you really need all that racket over the loud speakers and those cheerful associate managers accosting you in frozen foods asking if you’re “finding everything?”