reshop v. to replace returned or misplaced merchandise onto retail store shelves. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
reshop v. to replace returned or misplaced merchandise onto retail store shelves. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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I sometimes do reshop at the commissary. On 3/6/2009, I found Splenda and peanut butter in the baby food aisle. On 2/23/2009, I found peanut butter in the paper towel aisle, and cocoa in the Kleenex aisle. On 2/13/2009, I found salad dressing in the dog food aisle. On 2/2/2009, I found cereal in the laundry detergent aisle, and an empty box of Icy Hot in the baby food aisle. I have also found items that need to be refrigerated or frozen on the checkstand and non-refrigerated shelves.