While shopping for olives, I found three widely separated places in the store where olives were displayed--and of course it was in the third place that the specific type of olive for which I was searching was available.
It turns out, as was postulated to me, that 3 persons in 100 probably are searching for olives on any given day. And these 3 people have different expectations for where the olives will be found. By placing olives in each of the 3 probable locations, these 3 shoppers will be happy and continue to shop at that store. The other 97 don't care and will buy olives wherever they are.

To summarize, I needed olives, a specific olive, and well, I'm a guy which is why my results were less than satisfactory.
Note to self--stay out of grocery stores unless accompanied by a competent woman.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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