Comments on: Left at the insecticide, right at the choco spread https://gingerbeirut.com/left-at-the-insecticide-right-at-the-choco-spread/ rules not included. Fri, 24 Sep 2010 13:32:27 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: Jason https://gingerbeirut.com/left-at-the-insecticide-right-at-the-choco-spread/comment-page-1/#comment-3421 Jason Wed, 15 Sep 2010 20:46:39 +0000 https://gingerbeirut.com/?p=997#comment-3421 Hi Georgia, Nice post on the (lack of) logic in the supermarkets. Perhaps it is a ploy to keep you in the market a little longer, to buy a few more items. Or perhaps the purpose of any market in the middle east is more social than commericial, in which case the design makes a lot of sense. Love the blog...keep it up. Jason Hi Georgia,
Nice post on the (lack of) logic in the supermarkets. Perhaps it is a ploy to keep you in the market a little longer, to buy a few more items. Or perhaps the purpose of any market in the middle east is more social than commericial, in which case the design makes a lot of sense.
Love the blog…keep it up.
Jason

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By: Yas https://gingerbeirut.com/left-at-the-insecticide-right-at-the-choco-spread/comment-page-1/#comment-3376 Yas Wed, 15 Sep 2010 07:29:17 +0000 https://gingerbeirut.com/?p=997#comment-3376 I kind of like this article, it shows to some extent the Lebanese culture :) I kind of like this article, it shows to some extent the Lebanese culture :)

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By: Jad Aoun https://gingerbeirut.com/left-at-the-insecticide-right-at-the-choco-spread/comment-page-1/#comment-3352 Jad Aoun Tue, 14 Sep 2010 17:27:30 +0000 https://gingerbeirut.com/?p=997#comment-3352 I kind of like it. Well not the chaos of mixing insecticide with chocolate (that is really horrible merchandising) but the use of terms most Lebanese would be more familiar with. Instead of taking what would be considered the norm for any supermarket, they adapted the signs to the local market. A very brave move - not many would think of breaking away from the mould. I kind of like it. Well not the chaos of mixing insecticide with chocolate (that is really horrible merchandising) but the use of terms most Lebanese would be more familiar with. Instead of taking what would be considered the norm for any supermarket, they adapted the signs to the local market.

A very brave move – not many would think of breaking away from the mould.

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