Murray's overload

Hopefully, this picture should give you a somewhat better understanding of how this bizarre grand aisle all fits together -- the sushi island is immediately to my right, with the Murray's island behind that, and the bakery behind and to the right of that (and pretty much completely obscured by Murray's). Behind the bakery, you can just about see the giant produce department, which stretches the full width of the grand aisle and then some; the entrance (from the floral department) is hidden behind the bakery/escalator island. Also, how many Murray's signs does this store need in one place? There are three of them in this view -- seems like it would have made more sense to move one or both of the hanging signs to other sides of the island, but who knows what Kroger was thinking...

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