There’s a real reason some grocery store parking lots suck more than others, and it isn’t that adrenaline spikes make you spend more. Stores know how much parking they have—they analyze the ratio of parking spaces to store size, width of those spaces, and direction in which their shoppers need to exit.
Next time your life flashes before your eyes trying to return a cart or the Cybertruck in the compact stall blocks your door from opening, just remember: Some executive sat down and chose this paved purgatory for you.
Trader Joe’s
Capitol Hill
Many TJs contended for this honor, but only one hired a toddler
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