This type of behavior is a coping mechanism when under high amounts of stress, ie controlling what they can rather than confronting the adversity of the unknown.
it can be therapeutic in moderation
The display looks better, and probably generates more sales in the “mixed up” state. The little hunt for discovery gets shoppers more emotionally invested. The mixed state looks fuller and more busy. Some staff member probably had to mix up all the candy initially.
Though it looks really satisfying to organize it.
Those bins are huge. This must have taken hours.
Does anyone know what his shirt says?
It says “fake psychic. real detectives.” with a fist bump underneath. It’s a reference to a TV show called “Psych.” I couldn’t find the exact t-shirt he’s wearing, and the only “official” listing I could find is in the NBC Store (I can provide a link if you want, but t-shirt links on social media always look a bit fishy, so I won’t include one in this reply; you can also just go to the NBC Store and search for “fist bump” there).
Ha, awesome, thank you
He turns around for one second and it’s back to the first picture
Customers are drawn towards a nice looking display and will be willed by an unknown dark force to destroy it.
That’s just entropy doing its thing.
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