I am quite suprised these places don't bother NT's as much, considering the problems they have are so obvious. Yet still, they are the most popular places to shop nowadays. For me, I try to avoid them as much as possible.
Okay, so what's wrong with big-box stores? Well, they didn't used to be as bad as they are now, but there are several elements I cannot stand about them.
Most have open ceilings now, where they used to have acoustical tile. Noise bounces around and reverberates throughout the stores. A screaming child at the far end of the building can be heard at the opposite end just as loud. Of course, screaming children aren't the only thing making noise in these places, there' P.A. systems, cash registers, and the gamut of in-store displays that talk and make noise to grab attention. Add to this the light of magnetic-ballast mercury vapor lamps, which is even worse than fluroescent, and they are just totally unbearable. Most of these stores also do not have well defined traffic patterns through them, and when they actually are there, they are cluttered with sale items and other displays that one must avoid running into. Add to this all the rude, unhelpful staff, and you've got a recipe for total meltdown!
What I don't understand is why stores seem to think this 'busyness' and noise attracts customers? I tend to like a calmer shopping environment that's not filled with so much noise and overload. I remember department stores of old being filled with calming music, indirect lighting, and were more attractive visually too. I could tolerate the long checkout lines if the modern stores weren't so chaotic. Numerous times, I have stood in lines at Wal-marts, Targets and the like, only to just simply leave my goods in the cart and walk away from it without paying simply because I couldn't stand another minute in these unbearable places!