A Pop-up Gym Conversion Surprises Local Shoppers

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SAS Retail Services doesn't just stock, reset and remodel.  We assist local retailers in transforming their stores into elite gyms.  Just think of how else we can ramp up your store!

The trials are now closed with hundreds of United States hopefuls awaiting their debut in the Tokyo 2020 games. Now, all there is to do is continue with pre-event rituals, tapers, and keeping minds and bodies fit and healthy.  

The Got Milk campaign created by the California Milk Processing Board in 1993 came out of retirement in 2020 to promote the World's competition.  Several social media posts, especially those hosted by previous game athletes, showed up on TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram.

But, now that Tokyo 2020 is fully underway for the Summer of 2021, 'Got Milk' looked for new ways to showcase its collaboration with the strong, healthy phenomenon we now see as elite body imaging. 

Done with no consumer detection, an Idaho Albertsons store underwent a drastic, yet temporary overhaul.  Along with Albertsons's on-location team, our regional remodel team went in, merchandised product to new locations within the store, cleared out the dairy cooler, constructed a full commercial gym, and quickly put the store back together as if nothing ever happened.

If the surprised and ecstatic reactions of patrons were not a big enough indication, SAS Retail Services does this type of major work on a daily basis.  Working behind the scenes, we follow your store's needs, work alongside your teams when needed, and deliver exemplary retail service. 

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