For whatever reason, despite Kroger having pulled nearly all the tricks in the book to inflate the aisle count here, they skipped the one that actually makes sense, and gave the back halves of the grocery aisles the same number as their front halves. That would have especially made sense in a store like this, with a significant offset between the two sides of the middle actionway. It's also somewhat strange to see full tri-siders being used in the central actionway, but this is something that Fred Meyer has been quite inconsistent on throughout the Banner era.
For whatever reason, despite Kroger having pulled nearly all the tricks in the book to inflate the aisle count here, they skipped the one that actually makes sense, and gave the back halves of the grocery aisles the same number as their front halves. That would have especially made sense in a store like this, with a significant offset between the two sides of the middle actionway. It's also somewhat strange to see full tri-siders being used in the central actionway, but this is something that Fred Meyer has been quite inconsistent on throughout the Banner era.
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