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Mesa barber celebrates 99th birthday with customers!
MESA, AZ — His business card reads "Arizona's oldest active barber" and he's adding another year to the title.
Joe Davis, 99, celebrated his birthday with customers Thursday. He's run Joe's Barber Shop near University Drive and Horne Road in Mesa since roughly 1970. He told ABC15 he's been a barber since roughly 1940.
"My dad's sister married a guy from Arkansas that was a barber and he was driving a nice '29 Chevy," he said, laughing. "I thought I might like it."
Meijer launches app to reduce food waste, save customers money | WANE
INDIANAPOLIS (WTTV) – Grocery store chain Meijer is launching a new app aimed at reducing food waste all while saving customers money.
The Flashfood app allows customers to purchase food nearing its sell-by date – like meat, produce, seafood, deli and bakery products – at up to 50 percent off.
Meijer began testing the app last fall at four stores around Detroit. The test drew over 1,000 active users during the pilot period. Meijer will expand the effort to each of its 246 stores by the end of 2020 with rollout beginning the end of February.
The #1 Recipe For Winning Customer Loyalty: Emotional Connect - Business 2 Community
'Customer is king' is a business principle that has been spoken about since the 1990s. Peter Drucker, the ultimate guru of management, once asserted, "the purpose of a business is to create and keep a customer."
However, many brands often see customers as mobile-enabled, tech-savvy data sifters who pounce on whichever best deal they come across first on the internet. What they forget is that their customers are human too.
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FedEx text message scam has company issuing warning to customers
If you’ve recently gotten a text message from FedEx, you may want to be use caution when opening it.
Several people have been targeted by a text message purporting to be from the delivery service company. But FedEx has told customers, it’s not them.
Hey @FedEx I keep getting phone calls and text from this number and they are claiming to be #FedEx pic.twitter.com/tlcQlcoXbJ
Sky Hits 24M Customers; Revenue Drops 3% To $19.2B – Deadline
In its first full year under the ownership of Comcast , British pay-TV broadcaster Sky hit a landmark of 24M customers across Europe, but its revenue dropped 3%.
Sky posted a revenue of $19.2B last year, compared with $19.8B in 2018, according to Comcast’s earnings. Its Q4 revenue was flat at $5B year-on-year. Adjusted EBITDA rose 7.1% to $3.1B in 2019.
Comcast said that excluding the impact of currency fluctuations, Sky’s revenue increased 1.7%, reflecting “growth in content and direct-to-consumer revenue, partially offset by lower advertising revenue.” Sky launched shows including its Emmy and Golden Globe-winning HBO co-production Chernobyl last year.
Awning company's sudden closure leaves customers without refunds, owner promises action |
NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans business, open for nearly 100 years has suddenly closed, leaving several customers demanding answers about their deposits and property.
Eyewitness News first spoke with David Schlackman Jan. 9, after he contacted the station about his awning that was supposed to be repaired by C. Bel for Awnings, a business located on Tchoupitoulas Street that had been serving the area since 1926.
5 Lessons From Disney's Magical Customer Experience
When it comes to creating an amazing customer experience, all companies can learn from the Happiest Place on Earth. With its magical and personalized approach to customer experience, Disney and its theme parks have created a passionately loyal fan base, welcoming 157 million visitors in 2018 with an amazing 70% return rate of first-time guests.
Disney is regularly recognized for its magical approach to customer experience. Here are five lessons every company can learn from Mickey Mouse himself.
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