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The initiative is quite original I think ... That's the idea: you wait your turn at the checkout at Carrefour (France), and you're behind the blue line drawn on the ground, it opens a box .
Carrefour did not miss the opportunity to communicate on this novelty, stunt TV (besides, if someone finds that video on the web, make me sign). For once, the effort is not made on price but on the "comfort" of the client.
If the hyper-French consumers are divided, even skeptical, Tunisians are not likely to see this line appear in their favorite superstore, for several reasons :
-The distance between the cases and shelves is ridiculous in neighboring Tunisia. Who has not stood in line between chilled yoghurt and butter in Carrefour? ... The blue line is always taken.
-When will the Tunisian Carrefour on the eve of Ramadan or aid, they hunt in packs ... all boxes are already open .. all that remains is to take his misfortune patiently!
-Go tell a framework Tunisian "Meshed késsték Barra") ... I doubt that one has the openness needed to "go down" in a hierarchy, would that the time for a replacement ...
With Carrefour ... positivent the French!