When I was a kid, growing up in a small town, there used to be neighborhood grocery stores. I can remember going in after school to pick up some candy or a soda. The store owner made it a point of remembering what kinds of candy my friends and I bought.
He also made a point of remembering what all his best customers bought. I can still hear him telling customers, "I just got some more of those spare ribs you liked so much, Mrs. Jones." It was that kind of service that kept Mrs. Jones coming back again and again.
In a small town this kind of service is almost expected. It's hard work but it pays off big in the long run. Try getting personal service or recognition at Wal-Mart® (Main Menu)
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