Shy shoppers everywhere are celebrating this idea.
Ask any introvert, curmudgeon, or person in a hurry what they hate most about in-person shopping and they'll all come back with the same answer:Sure, there are days you actually need a salesperson to find what you want, but sometimes you just want to put your hoodie up, buy your, and scurry back home. One Sephora store in Europe is trying to figure out which of these moods you're feeling before a salesperson even approaches.
Sephora shopper and Twitter user Cami Williams snapped a photo of two basket options at an undisclosed Sephora location: The red baskets indicate "I would like to be assisted" and black baskets mean "I would like to shop on my own." The color-coded system saves everyone time; certainly, Sephora would rather its employees spend more time with the people who actually want help, instead of approaching customers who will wave them away.
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