Unless a Green has a
very strong second color, they may actually dread grocery
shopping and put it off as long as they can, searching their
cupboards, making strange combinations and calling it
dinner.
They may
shop with little or no list, or on the other extreme, have
things entered into their hand-held electronic assistant or
chart they have made. When they pull into the parking lot,
they are compelled to find the “perfect” parking spot and
will drive around, sometimes following behind customers
leaving the store to wait for their “prime” spot. Once they
have chosen their strategic spot, they like to get in the
store and get down to business.
If there
is a food vendor offering samples, Greens may either walk
right by, or approach the table to check out the
ingredients. They may or may not say “hi” to the vendor at
all. Often times, after reading the label, a Green may just
walk away from the table without even trying the food, or
may comment on some chemical in the food and the research
they know about it.
When it
comes to shopping Greens like to get in and get out,
however, one of their biggest distractions is reading,
whether it’s ingredient labels, humorous greeting cards, or
magazines, they may spend a good amount of time comparing
ingredients or engrossed in an article. They may still be
reading as the clerk checks their groceries. If they get
home and realize they have forgotten a food item or two,
they will usually make do with what they have inventing a
new recipe rather than returning to the store for the
missing ingredient.
To find out more about the GREEN Color
Style,
click here.