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Kswck wrote:
> "grpman" > wrote in message
> om...
> > Rant for the day:
> >
> > I'm done with Subway. It's a waste of time going there. Why is it
> > that I can go into Walmart (which has a million different products)
> > and I can have a 99% chance of finding the item on the shelf, yet I

go
> > into Subway (which has only ONE product - food) and there is only a
> > 25% chance that they have it?
> >
> > Almost every time I go into Subway, I always get "we don't have

that
> > bread", "we have no cookies", etc. Instead of asking the customer
> > "what do you want", they might as well say "here is what you are
> > getting". Why even open the doors.. why go into business? For a

big
> > chain, you think they would have solved this small problem of

"having
> > no product to sell".
> >
> > Some stores think that they are in business to please themselves

only.
> > I tried going to a particular supermarket at a convenient time

(near
> > closing when it is not busy). Their produce and salad shelves

would
> > be empty (I suppose so they wouldn't have to throw anything out).

>
> What-are you an idiot? Supermarket shelves get stocked in the morning

or if
> a 24-hour store, in the middle of the night. Do some research, huh?
> There are other stores besides Wallmart
>
> > They don't seem to realize that they should keep the shelves

stocked
> > (even if they have to throw a bit out) otherwise the customers will
> > take ALL of their business elsewhere.
> >
> > Of course, writing to the above businesses yeilded no response and

no
> > change in practice.

>
> Subway is on almost every street corner these days. They have more

stores
> than McD's.
> Pick another one.