Grocery retailer Safeway displays the thousands of items it sells in aisles containing related items or product groupings such as the pet food aisle or the soft drink aisle. Why would Safeway display and sell product groupings in this manner?
Multiple Choice
A. Product groupings can be generated quantitatively to show which adhere to the 80/20 rule.
B. The products are grouped so people can relate to them in a more meaningful way when they shop.
C. This form of product groupings makes it easier for customers to get in and out of the store more quickly, creating time utility.
D. The groupings increase the number of market-product combinations on the market-product grid, which makes it a more manageable framework for subsequent analysis.
E. Suppliers get preferential treatment based upon the number of different UPCs they provide.