She’s doing it wrong. It shouldn’t be by brand, it should be by content. So, peanuts and chocolate is one category, where Reese’s and Peanut M&Ms belong, for instance. Plain M&Ms go with the Hersey’s bars. Also, she should be sorting these into bags, but I suppose that can come after the pictures.
You’ve got the different types, chocolate with candy shells, chocolate with wafer centre, chocolate with peanut butter centre.
Then in this case the chocolate with candy shells have been further categorised into the sub-categories plain and peanut chocolate. Smarties could go in this higher level group as well.
She’s doing it wrong. It shouldn’t be by brand, it should be by content. So, peanuts and chocolate is one category, where Reese’s and Peanut M&Ms belong, for instance. Plain M&Ms go with the Hersey’s bars. Also, she should be sorting these into bags, but I suppose that can come after the pictures.
I would argue they are sorted by content.
You’ve got the different types, chocolate with candy shells, chocolate with wafer centre, chocolate with peanut butter centre.
Then in this case the chocolate with candy shells have been further categorised into the sub-categories plain and peanut chocolate. Smarties could go in this higher level group as well.
We don’t need a Dewey Candy System, sorting by types is the way to go
LOL, DBAs and sorting methods are like a group trying to agree on pizza
topicstoppings! (Edit: fixed spelling)No, it has to be by color, shape and size of the packaging.