Department stores are not Walmarts. As I said in the previous posts.
I hate clothes shopping - always have. When I had to shop I sent to my local Macy’s which was never busy. It was great. Men’s section on one floor, women’s on another. They closed and I no longer work so, thank God, I have enough clothes to never walk into another department store.
So is the woman upset because she thinks that people think she wears underwear, or upset because she wanted them think she doesn’t wear underwear?
Would she complain if toilet paper was stocked near the deli?
Walmart has departments. That makes it a department store. The womens’s clothing is not on shelves with the fishing rods and reels or the bottled water.
You are correct. I work for a company that manufacturers items sold at retail. Simply changing a shelf location, such as raising the product to a higher shelf can result in greatly increased sales. We have a group of people that study that and make recommendations to customers.
Putting that in a private area would reduce their sales probably 80%. If they do that, I want toilet paper in a private area too and sold in unmarked packaging.