In my view, I do not think supermarkets make profit as much as they want is wrong. Any company in the world is pursuing maximizing profits, so do supermarket companies. It does not matter if a supermarket arranges its goods in a certain way to make customers see some unnecessary products before they can get necessities. If a customer often goes to a certain supermarket, he or she just needs to go directly to where he or she wants to go, because he or she has already known which products are being placed at where. So it is not a problem that supermarkets always put milk and eggs at the back of the store, people just need to go to there directly and it would not annoy people too much.
I do not agree with the other Nestle’s opinion which is “…but they do everything possible to make the choice theirs, but not yours.” I am the kind of person who can really control myself when I am shopping. In my view, it is our own responsibility to manage what we are going to buy and what we are not. If somebody buys too much useless things because he or she cannot control himself or herself so well, he or she cannot blame the supermarket for “forcing” customers to consume because it is actually his or her own fault.