
I visited Dissmores IGA for this assignment like I normally would to load up on groceries. Dissmores is one of the more expensive supermarkets in the Pullman-Moscow area because of their close proximity to the WSU campus. Like many students I shop at Dissmores for convenience. Because Dissmores is linked to WSU they are very good targeting students shoppers.

Dissmores dose a great job at catching the eye of students with displays, sales, and placement around the store. The very first thing I saw as I walked into the store was a giant display of Budweiser and Coors products. Accompaning the beer was another display of Tostitos chips and dip and Tims Cascade Chips. In case your a not shopping for beer there was also a giant display of Monster energy drinks and Coca-Cola products. As I walked around I noticed some of the products on sale. Many of these products are directed specifically at college students who don't cook, products like frozen pizza, Banquet meals, Hot Pocket products, and frozen chicken wings.




I decided to imagine myself as a 10 year old child shopping at Dissmores and found that there was plenty of products geared towards me. I found fruit snacks with cartoon characters, fruit shaped candy, fruit flavored sugar cereal, fruit drinks like Capri Sun, and of corse popsicles and ice cream. One sticker I found stood out to me, it was about cart level in the frozen food isle. It was an advertisement for popsicles and ice cream that claimed they were homework fuel, and a great snack for after school.
Here are a few blogs I found about supermarkets and food targeted towards children.
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Here are a few blogs I found about supermarkets and food targeted towards children.
http://bit.ly/uoQmKt
http://bit.ly/ayClR0


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For the most part consumers don't have a choice about what foods are sold at their local market. The large scale food companies, IGA, Safeway, QFC, Wallmart, Thriftway, ect decide what is on our shelves.
The illusion of supply and demand is also very real. Grocery stores don't always stock their shelves with the highest selling products they choose what to supply, or supply what their business partners tell them to supply. Although demand dose play a role in what these stores are buying they also put things on their shelves that are not highly demanded.
Excellent work! Really nicely done -- how do you think the layout of the market and the targeted selling impacts production and experiences of workers?
ReplyDeleteThe beer sections of every supermarket covers half of an isle, stop implying Cougs drink a ton! They are fine young citizens who seek to rise above their many shortcomings.
ReplyDeleteYour thoughts about snack foods being near the beer section were great - I have not thought about that aspect of the store. It is interesting to point out that stores still supply products that are not in high demand. From a profit standpoint it would make sense that companies would provide items that are of higher demand. Why do you think stores or companies specifically supply items that are not in high demand?
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