From the appearance, supermarket shelves are larger than convenience store shelves. Supermarkets emphasize large capacity and try to place various types of goods on the supermarket shelves as much as possible. In order to place more goods in limited space, the size will be made larger. The characteristic of convenience store shelves is small and exquisite. For example, the commonly used island shelves in convenience stores are generally 900mm wide, while the width of supermarket shelves should be at least one meter or more; The height of wall shelves in convenience stores is generally 2 meters or 2.2 meters, but supermarket shelves are generally above 2.4 meters, which can be used as a small warehouse to store commonly used goods and facilitate staff to replenish at any time. From the design point of view, the convenience store shelf is usually more refined. As everyone who has ever been a convenience store knows, the convenience store is not a small supermarket, but it condenses the essence of the supermarket, and solves the complicated purchase process of the supermarket, which is faster. Therefore, the convenience store is more like a boutique, so the convenience store shelf has a stronger sense of design and a more fashionable sense. From the perspective of usage scenarios, the product structures sold by the two are different. Compared to small-scale convenience stores, supermarkets have a more complete range of products on their shelves. Here, you can purchase all the necessary products for daily life at once, including essential and non essential items; However, convenience stores are influenced by factors such as size and consumer characteristics, resulting in a relatively limited range of products and a focus on essential daily necessities and food.