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<p>shops to wider sales areas and the emergence of modern <a href="page.php?w=supermarket">supermarket</a>s. Department stores in Europe and in the United States began to use designed display windows, conscious planning of the customers' movement in the store, and deliberately arranged shelves to attract buyers and emphasize products. These processes are considered the turning point in which the design and layout of the store changed from merchants' intuition into a systematic tool for increasing sales.During the 20th century, with the spread of</p><p>
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