05/21/2026
Spring is when people naturally reset their spaces, clear out what isn't working, and make room for what's next.
The same thinking applies in-store.
Cluttered counters, outdated signage, worn fixtures, and inefficient layouts build up quietly over time. They create friction in the customer experience without always being obvious.
This is a good moment to step back.
Revisit your merchandising. Refine your flow. Refresh key areas like coffee, grab-and-go, and high-traffic zones.
Small, intentional updates can make a store easier to shop and more aligned with what you're actually offering.
A real reset isn't just about how your store looks. It's about how it performs.