halpahyllyistä
Halpahyllyistä refers to a Finnish term that translates to "cheap shelves" or "discount shelves." It describes a retail strategy where products are placed on low-cost, often basic shelving units, typically at the end of aisles or in designated sale areas within a store. This arrangement is designed to highlight reduced-price items, clearance stock, or promotional offers, drawing the customer's attention to perceived bargains.
The concept of halpahyllyistä is commonly employed in supermarkets, department stores, and other retail environments to