• Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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      4 hours ago

      I agree, aisle is both correct and traditional.

      I’m willing to grant, however, that in a grocery store the aisles could be interpreted as the areas where the shoppers and employees stroll, around a very organized archipelago of shelving islands/isles stacked with merchandise.

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          3 hours ago

          Yeah and like the deli section / bakery section usually has a bunch of little islands. But these are shelves, so really most likely more of an aisle.

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            40 minutes ago

            I get your point, but maybe the shelves are more like big cliff-sided mountainous isles. Think Dover or Gibraltar.

            For the metaphor, not the grammar of course.

            I would totally agree that, for example, I would go to Aisle 4 for bread. And the sign saying 4 would indicate the shelves, not the aisle where I’m standing.