>>5511664Please never, never, never, never, never do this. All of you.
Hiding toys does nothing. Especially at TRU. Walmart may be different, but at TRU the computers ran off "floor cap" counts. Meaning the computer has a number of an item that it thinks can fit on a shelf (often times this is too small or too many), if that number drops below the Floor Cap, then it'd pop up on replenishment and we'd pull more to fill the floor.
It's a horrible, shitty, flawed system. And frankly if you don't have an employee that cares or pays attention, it really wouldn't get filled in an appropriate matter at all.
Point is, if you hide a toy, it's still in the system. And unless the person has the ability to change inventory counts (because theft/misshipments/etc do happen) then inventory will never change unless those figures sell. They just sit in the system forever.
Hiding is not the answer.