Being a good customer saves you money
March 27th, 2009
In the last of a 4-part series, Penelope Pince provides pointers (not a bad run, eh?) on being a good customer and helping businesses keep costs down. That ultimately saves you money. For example, returning grocery carts to the holding pens–or better still, inside the store–reduces the risk of damage by runaway carts and potential store liability. A few extra seconds of your time could prevent a chain of events that would ultimately cost store customers more.
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