| Counter top displays are great ways for any | | | | shops, and bagel shops - can use counter top |
| storeowner to showcase additional merchandise. | | | | displays made of plastic containers to both display |
| These displays - generally constructed of colored | | | | and store their food items. Deli-style restaurants |
| or clear plastic containers - offer customers a | | | | can use the containers to hold and store their |
| look at extra items while allowing those smaller | | | | sandwich makings, but yogurt and ice cream |
| items to stay in clear view of the store's | | | | shops can make extra use of these containers |
| employees and safe from sticky fingers. | | | | when they use them as yogurt topping |
| Whether your store sells food, non-edible | | | | dispensers and ice cream topping dispensers. |
| merchandise, or a mix or both, you can use these | | | | They can position these dispensers into attractive |
| displays. Below are some of the most common | | | | counter top displays that are convenient for both |
| places you can use counter top displays in your | | | | the shop's employees and customers. |
| store, as well as ideas for the kinds of | | | | These kinds of shops can also use clear plastic |
| merchandise you can display. | | | | containers to hold nonfood items like utensils, |
| Convenience Stores and Specialty Shops | | | | napkins, and drink-related items like cups, lids, and |
| Convenience stores are probably the most | | | | straws. Chances are that every customer is going |
| popular location for counter top displays. | | | | to need these kinds of items, and counter top |
| Convenience store customers can find a wide | | | | displays make it easy for customers to get what |
| assortment of food and nonfood items like within | | | | they need without waiting in line or asking wait |
| these displays. Gumballs, bulk candy, children's | | | | staff for assistance. |
| toys, travel-sized hygiene items you might have | | | | Cafeteria Environments |
| forgotten to pack - you can find them all within | | | | In most cafeteria environments - such as those |
| the plastic containers that make up convenience | | | | you'd find in a hotel, hospital, school lunchroom, |
| store displays. | | | | and institution - food preparation and storage |
| However, specialty shops that don't focus on | | | | goes on behind the scenes. Plastic containers are |
| convenience items can also use counter top | | | | helpful in these situations - as well as for |
| displays. Jewelry boutiques, for example, might | | | | buffet-style cafeterias that place all food items |
| arrange these displays to hold samples of jewelry | | | | out for customers - but counter top displays |
| cleaner or small clothes designed to clean rings, | | | | come in especially handy for showcasing additional |
| necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. At the same | | | | food items for which customers or diners don't |
| time, hobby shops like those that sell sports | | | | need a server. Such items might include: |
| memorabilia might use counter top displays to | | | | - Additional meal items like bags of chips, dinner |
| offer customers a look at key chains or cards | | | | rolls, and fruit. |
| that feature their favorite team or player as they | | | | - Dessert items like brownies, pieces of cake, |
| check out. | | | | cookies, or candy bars. |
| Bakeries and Delis | | | | - Nonfood items like utensils, napkins or hand |
| Bakeries and delis - like yogurt shops, ice cream | | | | wipes, and drinking cups, lids, and straws. |