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n. 1. Any question. See CASE NOTATIONS. 2. For glossary HELP, see the “?” tab, above.

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n. Any bridging lines drawn across multiple CASES mean the CASES are identical. See CASE NOTATIONS.

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If you have multiple CASES of the same thing, only open one at a time. It makes consolidation of space on RUNNERS easier, and reduces risk of STORE DAMAGE on CARTS or in BACK-STOCK.

Our mythical nemesis, EVIL-STOCK-DUDE, does just the opposite. He opens every CASE, randomly takes a little from each, and leaves partially-full opened CASES of the same ITEM spread out across multiple CARTS.

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n. Any number alone under 20 typically refers to an AISLE: “It's at the far end of 8.”

#-Face

#-Face

n. See FACE: “That's a 3-face hole.”

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#/#

n. A fractional notation indicating a CASE is a member of a series of identical CASES. E.g., 2/3 for “second of three cases.” See CASE NOTATIONS.

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n. 1. A 3-digit STORE NUMBER. E.g., 321. 2. A 3-digit EMPLOYEE NUMBER. E.g., 123.

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n. A 4-digit PLU. E.g., 4011 (bananas). See PLU.

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n. 1. A 5-digit STOCK NUMBER. E.g., 12345, (i.e., a six-digit STOCK NUMBER such as 012345 with it's leading zero omitted). 2. A 5-digit PLU. E.g., 94011 (organic bananas). See PLU.

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n. 1. A 6-digit STOCK NUMBER. E.g., 012345. 2. See BADGE NUMBER. 3. An erroneous, 6-digit PLU. I.e., a cashier error, and one cause of SHRINK. See PLU.

2nd FRONT

2nd FRONT

n. See EXTRA VALUE ZONE. Also SECOND FRONT.

3-Up

3-Up

n. A medium-large SHELF TAG that's printed three-at-once on a single sheet, and is about one-third the size of a DISPLAY SIGN. Typically used on END-CAPS, 3-WAYS and BLACK RACKS.

3-Way

3-Way

n. 1. A fixed END-CAP structure with no BACKDROP that has full-height shelving facing in three directions. The shelving on either side is in lieu of the usual space for free-standing WINGS: “Check the 3-way at the front of aisle 1.” 2. Just the full-height shelving alone on either side of such an END-CAP: “Kill the spaghetti 3-Way and put up pickles.”