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It’s been a fairly standard week here at the club, the kind that blends into the next without much fanfare but is full of the small, steady tasks that keep everything running. The morning team huddle focused mostly on the seasonal rotation plan for the garden center. We’re starting to see the pallets of mulch and soil come in, and the discussion was all about layout—trying to make it intuitive for members who are planning their spring planting. John from logistics suggested placing the gardening gloves and hand tools on an endcap nearby, which seemed like a smart cross-merchandising idea everyone agreed on. After that, it was a mix of checking in deliveries and walking the floor.
I always find the mid-afternoon to be a good time to observe the shopping patterns. There’s a different rhythm compared to the weekend rush. You see more people with lists, methodically working their way through the aisles, often business owners or large families planning ahead. I overheard a conversation between two members in the coffee aisle, debating the merits of buying in bulk versus a smaller bag for freshness. One was saying she splits a large bag with a neighbor, which is exactly the kind of member-to-member advice we love to hear about. It’s a practical solution we hadn’t specifically promoted.
Later, while reviewing some of the member service notes from the week, a common thread was questions about the scan-and-go feature on the app. It seems a lot of people are trying it for the first time, which is great, but there’s a clear need for more visible, simple guidance right at the entrance. Maybe a small, clear sign near the cart area I’ve added it to the list for the operations meeting. The goal is always to reduce friction, to make the trip as efficient as possible for those who want it to be.
On a personal note, this week’s meal planning at home felt inspired by the club’s offerings. I picked up a whole salmon fillet on my last shift, portioned it out at home, and experimented with different marinades—a lemon-dill one and a miso-ginger glaze. It’s a reminder of the value, not just in price per pound, but in the potential for variety throughout the week. It saves a midweek grocery run, which is a win. The paper goods aisle had a new placement for the recycled brand, moved to eye level. We’re tracking to see if that influences uptake. It’s these minor adjustments, based on member feedback and sales data, that form the bulk of our operational tweaks. Nothing revolutionary, just continual, small steps toward better service.
The closing shift tonight was quiet. The light in the warehouse changes as the sun sets, casting long shadows through the high windows. The team did a final zone recovery, facing products and pulling empty pallets. The quiet hum of the coolers is the dominant sound. It’s a peaceful time to make sure everything is reset and ready for tomorrow’s members. Before leaving, I double-checked the plan for the upcoming beverage promotion display. It’s scheduled for setup first thing in the morning. All the point-of-sale material is ready in the back office. I’m looking forward to seeing how members respond to it. It’s a product category that always generates a lot of interest and feedback, which is ultimately what helps us refine the assortment.
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