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Stuart G

(38,436 posts)
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:09 PM Feb 2021

What do you think is the most difficult purchase (of everyday stuff) & why?

...For me it is buying food. I walk up and down the aisles and look at this and that and end up buying
much more than I need. Yes, I got a list, but the adventure to the food store is indeed an adventure.
I look at the list, and get most of the things, and then go looking for stuff not on the list. Sometimes
when I am waiting in line to pay, I get an idea and get out of line and go look for the "idea." With the
list, I was sure I had it all together but I guess that is just another idea to put on the next..."list"

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What do you think is the most difficult purchase (of everyday stuff) & why? (Original Post) Stuart G Feb 2021 OP
Do you still do this during Covid ? HUAJIAO Feb 2021 #1
I am very careful these days...I go to the store at times when it isn't crowded, and Stuart G Feb 2021 #2
I do the same,, early in the am or late at nite.. HUAJIAO Feb 2021 #3
Okay,you are just one of millions Wellstone ruled Feb 2021 #4
Please explain what you mean...Please? Stuart G Feb 2021 #5
Spent five plus Wellstone ruled Feb 2021 #8
Thank You Very Much for Your Explanation. Explains A Lot, "Boys and Girls at Advertising are still Stuart G Feb 2021 #10
These techniques are now being applied to politics. Midnight Writer Feb 2021 #12
I miss browsing Lefta Dissenter Feb 2021 #6
Hubster tends to be that way. luvs2sing Feb 2021 #7
Most difficult purchase - a mattress jmbar2 Feb 2021 #9
I do have a problem overbuying fresh produce at the once a Backseat Driver Feb 2021 #11

Stuart G

(38,436 posts)
2. I am very careful these days...I go to the store at times when it isn't crowded, and
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:17 PM
Feb 2021

often virtually empty. The food store I go to is open most hours of the day, and often the crowds are gone.

HUAJIAO

(2,391 posts)
3. I do the same,, early in the am or late at nite..
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:21 PM
Feb 2021

But still, I have a list, check it twice, shop and skiddadle...


 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
4. Okay,you are just one of millions
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:25 PM
Feb 2021

of Grocery Shoppers who have been molded by the Industry Advertising for Decades.

The Boys and Girls at the Ad Agencies in New York,Chicago,and Los Angeles would be proud of your thread..

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
8. Spent five plus
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:45 PM
Feb 2021

decades in the Industry in various positions. Store design and Product placement. It is called Impulse buying using package Coloring and Front panel logos and pictures. Radio and TV and now Social Media Ads targeting your subliminal triggers.

Special Lighting affects,overhead music or sound affects that trigger impulse. Special use of sent and smells pumped through the air circulation system.

Have to say,the use of a List is a way to defeat impulse buying,but,the Boys and Girls over at Advertising are still working to figure us out and find out what our Buying Triggers are.

Stuart G

(38,436 posts)
10. Thank You Very Much for Your Explanation. Explains A Lot, "Boys and Girls at Advertising are still
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:56 PM
Feb 2021
working to figure out and find out what our Buying Triggers are." is a great sentence and .... "Total Truth."

..Also, this sentence: "Special Lighting affects, overhead music or sound affect that trigger impulse."

Lefta Dissenter

(6,622 posts)
6. I miss browsing
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:34 PM
Feb 2021

I haven’t been in a store since mid-March. I do curbside pickup of my groceries which is extremely convenient, but it sure kills the joy of impulse shopping!

I guess the most difficult would be shoes for me. I usually have to try on about 50 pairs before finding shoes that are comfortable for me, so for another few months I’m stuck with the worn, broken down shoes that I have in my closets.

It helps that I don’t actually go anyplace where it matters what I have on my feet, as long as it’s comfortable. I care for my elderly folks in their home.

luvs2sing

(2,220 posts)
7. Hubster tends to be that way.
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:40 PM
Feb 2021

When we met, he was recently divorced and not used to shopping for himself. He would be overwhelmed at all the choices and grab crazy stuff, forgetting what he really came for.

Me..I have a meal plan and a grocery list that is organized by aisle number. I can be in and out of a store with two weeks of groceries in 30-45 minutes if it’s not crowded.

Now that he is retired, he shops with me a lot. I have my list, but he’s wandering around looking at this and that and getting ideas for his nights to cook. Sometimes he finds some great stuff that I would miss in my singlemindedness. And I know what he regularly buys and have it plugged into my list so he doesn’t forget what he came for.

jmbar2

(4,890 posts)
9. Most difficult purchase - a mattress
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 12:45 PM
Feb 2021

As I get older, my mattress takes on new importance in my quality of life. I currently sleep on a futon on the floor for my back. It's working, but at some point, I'd like to graduate to a real bed.

I had a friend who was terminally ill and bedbound. She had not replaced her mattress in many years and it was saggy and broken down. Lying on a bad mattress caused her more pain and distress than the final stages of her illness. I did not have the means to help her, but vowed to not repeat her mistake.

The problem is that mattresses have become big-ticket purchases, and you won't know until you've had it for awhile if it is a fit for your body. I have a deteriorating disk that probably won't get any better with age. I need to figure out what kind of mattress is best for my spine.

So I keep putting off buying a mattress. I don't even know where to begin.

Backseat Driver

(4,393 posts)
11. I do have a problem overbuying fresh produce at the once a
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 01:14 PM
Feb 2021

month grocery go-to - don't like feeling salad deprived before the next shopping expedition but the salad drawer just isn't big enough, LOL to handle the wide variety of fruits/veggies - a 5 lb bag of carrots take up a lot of room just because I'm craving homemade carrot-pineapple juice as well as salads. I'm also a label reader of new products I encounter so DH & kids have to block out at least 3 hours each, plus driving to a bunch of groceries - some weeks, that would be Kroger, Giant Eagle, Fresh Thyme, Aldi's, the local meat market or fresh fish or little "natural store" for the supplements and organic/vegan brands I like best though I am do not practice either one, LOL - just enjoy cooking those recipes to see how they taste, LOL! I often change the menu on the fly! My car is broken, so I can't just take myself, lol! Then there's getting those "BOGO and 10/10 specials and staying in budget to consider...yup, it's hard but an adventure. I do own a small 7 cu ft freezer and do our 40-square-inch garden, so I can use that for some stuff.

I also have a problem determining how to keep "big pot" leftovers like soup and chili, so that's easier in the winter when the garage can serve as cold storage instead of trying to squeeze it all in the fridge if you cook it just after shopping day - you can put the dutch oven right in the garage on the workbench - cold enough but doesn't freeze and never know when those hungry folk are going to arrive at the door instead of feeding just the two of us. Works the same with the staples pantry - enough room for what I bring home, LOL! End up with tote containers full of pasta boxes, teas/coffees, and baking ingredients for certain recipes.

BTW, hiding from CoVid sux! I'm so ready to have go out to restaurants and take a wanderlust day-trip drives to new places - 3-day weekends away would be fun too! So much to see and do - however, one either has the time or the funds - never both at the same time, LOL! With CoVid - just NO!

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