>Reply-To: "Alpana Parida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: "Alpana Parida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Harry Wyeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Tastybite.com Feedback
>Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 08:20:14 -0700
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>
>Dear Harry,
>1. In India, the pack is 285g. The oz. is simply diregarded.
>2. Kg and gm (Kgs and gms. in the plural) is common usage in India -infact,
>it is even in textbookts and so on. It is only when you draw my attention to
>it that I have realised that it is not international.
>3. Planograms are the way stores set their shelves. They pre-designate
>products layout on shelves and accordingly plan the shelf heights and
>widths. We found that a taller product gave us only the top or the bottom
>shelf in most cases. Or else, the product used to be lying down -all the 3
>options are a no-no for a seller.
>Further, the greater width of the pack gave us only 7 facings in most
>shelves, now, in the same allocated space, we have 9 facings.
>Now that we conform to the standard, we are increasingly on the eye-level
>shelves.
>Regards
>Alpana

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