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When you spot a genuinely good design idea, it’s hard not to envision it being implemented everywhere. Life could be a lot better and more comfortable for everyone. Well, some creative store owners have taken this to heart, deciding to put their customers first.

Our team at Bored Panda has collected photos from all over the internet, featuring some of the most genius ideas that shops have ever implemented. Avocado ripeness detectors and cozy spaces for owners to leave their pets in are just the tip of the iceberg. Scroll down to check them out!

We got in touch with Matt Johnson, PhD, a marketing psychology expert specializing in topics such as consumer psychology and serendipity, to learn about what customers value the most while shopping. Read on for Bored Panda's interview with Johnson, including his thoughts on why not every store is going to rush to embrace all of these smart designs.

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This Pharmacy Has A Magnifying Glass So People Can Read Medicine Labels And Details More Easily

This Pharmacy Has A Magnifying Glass So People Can Read Medicine Labels And Details More Easily

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This Mall Food Court Has A Station To Wash Your Hands

This Mall Food Court Has A Station To Wash Your Hands

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UK Supermarket Has A Tag You Can Add For Carts With Wonky Wheels

UK Supermarket Has A Tag You Can Add For Carts With Wonky Wheels

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Marketing psychology expert Johnson explained to Bored Panda that customers value convenience, personalization, and sensory experience the most in supermarkets. That first factor—convenience—is key. "Customers want to move efficiently through the store, find what they need, and check out quickly," he said.

However, personalization also plays a growing role here. Shoppers appreciate tailored experiences, from product recommendations to layout designs that reflect their preferences.

"The sensory environment also matters: things like clear signage, pleasant lighting, and even how produce feels and smells all contribute to making the experience enjoyable. Innovations like avocado ripeness detectors or refillable detergent stations appeal to customers because they enhance convenience and sustainability, both of which are becoming increasingly important. Ultimately, customers appreciate anything that makes their shopping trip faster, more engaging, and aligned with their values," Johnson explained.

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This Super Market Had Tiny Paper Bags Instead Of Plastic Containers To Reduce Waste

This Super Market Had Tiny Paper Bags Instead Of Plastic Containers To Reduce Waste

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This Water Fountain At My Local Mall Has Dog Treats, And Two Water Fountains For Dogs, In Addition To The Water Fountain For Humans

This Water Fountain At My Local Mall Has Dog Treats, And Two Water Fountains For Dogs, In Addition To The Water Fountain For Humans

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Refillable Detergent In Prague, Czech

Refillable Detergent In Prague, Czech

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Bored Panda asked Johnson why some stores don't implement the customer-friendly ideas that their competitors might have already embraced. He was kind enough to walk us through how businesses approach these sorts of changes. (Spoiler warning: profits are a huge aspect to consider when making any investments.)

"Smart, customer-friendly store ideas—like avocado ripeness detectors or refillable detergent stations—may seem like no-brainers, but their adoption is often slower due to a mix of inertia and cost. For one, change is expensive. Even if a new feature would delight customers, it requires upfront investments in infrastructure, training, and marketing, which can be risky for stores with thin profit margins," the expert told us.

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"Additionally, many businesses prioritize short-term gains over long-term customer satisfaction. They may be wary of adopting innovations unless there’s a proven return on investment."

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Cardboard Rings For This 6-Pack Instead Of The Plastic Ones

Cardboard Rings For This 6-Pack Instead Of The Plastic Ones

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Grocery Store Shows When Local Produce Is In Season

Grocery Store Shows When Local Produce Is In Season

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#9

Local Shop Gives Old Vegetables For Pets For Free

Local Shop Gives Old Vegetables For Pets For Free

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Meanwhile, Johnson noted that we also have to consider the psychology of habit. "Both shoppers and store owners often default to what’s familiar. Changing a system that 'works' can feel unnecessary, even if it’s not ideal. But as competition heats up, the stores that embrace these customer-first ideas will likely pull ahead—until, eventually, the rest will have to catch up or get left behind," he told Bored Panda.

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If you're interested in learning more about marketing psychology, feel free to take a look through Johnson's branding and human nature blogs. You might also be interested in watching his TEDx talk on YouTube, about serendipity in the age of advanced AI.

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The Mall Of America Parking Ramps Have Parking Availability Lights To Let People Know If There’s A Spot Available

The Mall Of America Parking Ramps Have Parking Availability Lights To Let People Know If There’s A Spot Available

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The Publix In My Hometown Gives Out Fruit To Kids For Free

The Publix In My Hometown Gives Out Fruit To Kids For Free

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This Grocery Store Has Carts In The Back In Case You Buy More Than You Were Expecting

This Grocery Store Has Carts In The Back In Case You Buy More Than You Were Expecting

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Shopping in person, rather than online, isn’t just about buying the things you plan on getting. It’s an experience. And that experience shapes how you feel about the store, the products it sells, and the brand in general.

To put it simply, a positive experience and a good atmosphere are going to make it more likely that you’ll be a loyal, returning customer. Why would you not return to a place where you feel comfortable, happy, and catered to?

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A negative shopping experience, on the other hand, is likely to push you away. And, if you have easily accessible alternatives in your local area, you’ll probably consider shopping at a competitor’s store. At least to see what they offer and how it compares.

Consumers are (arguably, at least partly) rational, and they’ll generally opt for stores that are closer, cheaper, offer better quality products and more variety, and offer other considerations.

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Noticed Cardboard Hangers Instead Of Plastic Hangers While Working On My Shift

Noticed Cardboard Hangers Instead Of Plastic Hangers While Working On My Shift

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Recent Target Model With A Prosthetic Leg

Recent Target Model With A Prosthetic Leg

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They're Growing Their Own Vegetables At My Local Supermarket

They're Growing Their Own Vegetables At My Local Supermarket

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Thinking realistically, not every store will be able to cater to every customer’s whims. It would be too expensive, for one. And few companies boast (nearly) unlimited budgets. On top of that, if you try to appeal to everyone, you might end up creating a very chaotic and confusing interior in your store.

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Furthermore, by catering to one group of customers, you might push others away because they dislike your creative ideas. You have to look at what will make the average local shopper happy (or, well, happier), and refine their experience based on that.

If you enjoy eating avocados but keep picking under- and over-ripe ones, a ripeness detector at your local supermarket can be invaluable.

Similarly, if you have a beloved dog you take everywhere, then you’d probably look favorably upon shop owners who implement pet-friendly solutions.

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My Local Supermarket Here In Germany Has Special Shopping Carts For People In Wheelchairs

My Local Supermarket Here In Germany Has Special Shopping Carts For People In Wheelchairs

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This Grocery Store Prints The Label Directly Onto The Ginger With A Foodsafe Ink To Eliminate The Need For Packaging Or Labels

This Grocery Store Prints The Label Directly Onto The Ginger With A Foodsafe Ink To Eliminate The Need For Packaging Or Labels

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This Grocery Store Cart Has A Cup Holder, Slot For Your Phone, And An Aisle Guide For Popular Products

This Grocery Store Cart Has A Cup Holder, Slot For Your Phone, And An Aisle Guide For Popular Products

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On the flip side, even if you think that your local supermarket is awesome for growing herbs and veggies in the building, you might be weirded out by their little mushroom habitats. Or you might be confused by all the high-tech gadgets that many other shoppers are enjoying. (We’re still on the fence about how useful smart carts that scan everything you put in them really are.)

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Consider other things that go into making a worthwhile shopping experience, too, like the lighting, music, signage, and color palette. One store might opt for unintrusive ambient music, while another might cater to pop music fans.

One shop might go for the most efficient LED lights possible to keep costs down and ensure maximum visibility, while another retailer might opt for warmer lighting to make their customers feel more cozy.

Some might choose to use fewer signs to make their customers lose their way so they buy more random things, while others want more, clearer signs so as to not waste anyone’s time.

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You Can Take A Slide Instead Of The Escalators In This Mall In Prague

You Can Take A Slide Instead Of The Escalators In This Mall In Prague

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These Shopping Carts With A Compartment For Pets

These Shopping Carts With A Compartment For Pets

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Small Tents In A Store To See What They Would Look Like

Small Tents In A Store To See What They Would Look Like

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The layout of the store matters a lot, even if we’re not consciously aware of some of these design decisions. Placing candy bars and snacks near the (self) checkout is a ‘subtle’ way of getting customers to buy more of these products.

If you’ve been shopping for a while, your willpower is likely to be depleted a bit: you’ve been making a ton of decisions about what (not) to buy. So, your body and brain are craving something sweet. Hence the checkout snack counters.

(We’re not judging anyone, though. We’ve fallen prey to this tactic more than a few times. But that’s why we don’t go shopping on an empty stomach anymore.)

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This Supermarket In Italy Has Carts Made For Dogs

This Supermarket In Italy Has Carts Made For Dogs

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#23

Shopping Cart Cleaning Machine In Germany

Shopping Cart Cleaning Machine In Germany

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#24

My Local Grocery Store Chain Started Selling Fruits And Vegetables That Are Misshapen, Blemished, Or Ugly For A Discounted Price

My Local Grocery Store Chain Started Selling Fruits And Vegetables That Are Misshapen, Blemished, Or Ugly For A Discounted Price

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According to Tradis Design, in many parts of the world, customers often start browsing on the right-hand side of the store, then head toward the back, and then return to the left-hand side.

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However, Gadsby notes that, in the United Kingdom, customers generally look left and then right when they enter a store, so you might want to consider putting the freshest, brightest, and most vibrant produce on the left side of the entrance.

#25

Local Bookshop Sells Mystery Books. The Wrapping Describes The Themes Only

Local Bookshop Sells Mystery Books. The Wrapping Describes The Themes Only

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Avocado Ripeness Detector In Supermarket

Avocado Ripeness Detector In Supermarket

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#27

The Lidl Grocery Store I Went To In Crete Has A Preserved Archeological Site In Their Parking Garage

The Lidl Grocery Store I Went To In Crete Has A Preserved Archeological Site In Their Parking Garage

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When you’re shopping online, your priorities are going to revolve around similar things as in person, such as convenience, price, reliability, and speed, but in slightly different ways.

How easy is it to order and pay for the items you’re looking for? Is it a twenty-four-step process or something more convenient? How good are the deals compared to shopping in person? How trustworthy is the vendor and the platform? How quickly will your products arrive and is it marginally better than physically going to a store near you?

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#28

Beer Made From Leftover Strawberries That The Supermarket Rejects

Beer Made From Leftover Strawberries That The Supermarket Rejects

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#29

This Mall In Paris Has A Lock-Up For Your Motorcycle Helmets

This Mall In Paris Has A Lock-Up For Your Motorcycle Helmets

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#30

The Dressing Room In This Store Has Multiple Settings To Change The Type Of Lighting

The Dressing Room In This Store Has Multiple Settings To Change The Type Of Lighting

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Which of these store ideas caught your attention the most, dear Pandas? Which ones do you personally consider to be the perfect blend of creativity and usefulness? Which ideas do you wish your local shops would implement?

On the other hand, what do your local shops do really well that you’d love to see elsewhere, too? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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This Supermarket Grows Its Own Mushrooms

This Supermarket Grows Its Own Mushrooms

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#32

This UV Handrail Sterilizer On An Escalator In Hong Kong

This UV Handrail Sterilizer On An Escalator In Hong Kong

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#33

My Local Foodland Has Bread Ties That Are Made Of Cardboard Instead Of Plastic

My Local Foodland Has Bread Ties That Are Made Of Cardboard Instead Of Plastic

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#34

You Can Test Hiking Shoes On Different Terrains In This Sporting Goods Store

You Can Test Hiking Shoes On Different Terrains In This Sporting Goods Store

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#35

My Local Giant Grocery Store Has A Robot Named “Marty” That Roams The Store Looking For Spills And Trash

My Local Giant Grocery Store Has A Robot Named “Marty” That Roams The Store Looking For Spills And Trash

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#36

This Paper Bag That Shows You How To Pack It

This Paper Bag That Shows You How To Pack It

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#37

This Mall Has A “Husband Depository” With Massage Chairs And Phone Chargers

This Mall Has A “Husband Depository” With Massage Chairs And Phone Chargers

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#38

My Local Grocery Store Has An Air-Conditioned "House" Outside For Dogs To Stay While People Shop

My Local Grocery Store Has An Air-Conditioned "House" Outside For Dogs To Stay While People Shop

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My Local Department Store Colorizes Its Shopping Baskets Based On Whether You Need Assistance Or Not

My Local Department Store Colorizes Its Shopping Baskets Based On Whether You Need Assistance Or Not

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Dollar General Has A Dedicated Squeezing Chicken To Summon A Cashier To The Register

Dollar General Has A Dedicated Squeezing Chicken To Summon A Cashier To The Register

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#41

This Smart Rental Store In My Friend’s Building

This Smart Rental Store In My Friend’s Building

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This Store Allows You To Buy A Book, Read It, And Then Return It For A 50% Refund

This Store Allows You To Buy A Book, Read It, And Then Return It For A 50% Refund

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#43

This Home Depot Has Little Mini Bathtubs For Display Purposes

This Home Depot Has Little Mini Bathtubs For Display Purposes

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#44

Australia Is Now Doing Missing Persons On Milk Bottles

Australia Is Now Doing Missing Persons On Milk Bottles

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Bobby
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Very few children were ever recovered from the method, and it failed to communicate that most child abductions are committed by someone known to the kid. It was ultimately replaced by the amber alert system, which is markedly more successful

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Brent Hollett
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have never seen this in Queensland. It's probably only in the ACT which is a tiny territory known for weird things (and politicians).

JoNo
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I haven't seen this in South Australia (thankfully the shelf tag tells me this is in Canberra). Hopefully it will extend to all states/territories.

Gen X Feral
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh wow that's a 80s flashback. I totally remember these on those half gallon cartons.

HI, I'M A SHOUTY MAN
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like it's Canberra only... I'll have to check next time I'm down there.

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Highball Drink
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, it's on cardboard cartons but a lot of places in the U.S. have been doing this for a long time.

Jen Schurman
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know it started in West Des Moines, Iowa with John Gosch…it changed my childhood…

Rick Drew
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The USA stopped doing this because it did not work. It started in the USA in Iowa as a way to inform and engage people, and spread nationwide. There's no official number, but some say the number of found children at two or three, others at seven or eight. Efforts were better put elsewhere, like the Amber Alert system and digital alerts.

GREYNOOK
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

ok my uncle has been lost for 45years now, can i send you a pic but am not in Australia😣😫

Lesbitarian Lady
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Guess they've all been found and no one goes missing in US anymore

Pandamonium Pandas Pandie
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw this on the video game grounded. (look up "grounded game missing person milk carton" then go to images)

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#45

This Department Store In Germany Has A Surf Wave For Trying Out Products

This Department Store In Germany Has A Surf Wave For Trying Out Products

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My Local Mall Has A Short Story Dispenser

My Local Mall Has A Short Story Dispenser

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My Grocery Store Has A Cranberry Bog

My Grocery Store Has A Cranberry Bog

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#48

This Sign At My Local Pharmacy Teaches How To Do A Basic Waltz

This Sign At My Local Pharmacy Teaches How To Do A Basic Waltz

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#49

Heated Dog Parking While Shopping

Heated Dog Parking While Shopping

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7-Eleven In Japan Has Little Stools To Make It Easier For Little Kids To Grab Ice Cream

7-Eleven In Japan Has Little Stools To Make It Easier For Little Kids To Grab Ice Cream

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