riddlemay wrote:Today, shopping in the produce department, I encountered an obstacle. Jewel's new micron-thin produce bags are impossible for me to open, no matter how long I "play" with them, sliding thumb and forefinger across their supposed openings in a vain attempt to part them.
KajmacJohnson wrote:LOl at the thread title. I suppose Jewel needed some loathing.
Funny because I was actually there last night at a little before 10pm. I live up the street from the one at Elston and Kedzie but I was at the Foster and Pulaski location last night (I work down the street from that one) and there is one thing that bugs me everytime about 10pm or so in the evening, is the fact that they will block off one of the exits, so if you are parked by the exit that is blocked you have to walk around to get out and get back to your car. This was not the case when I arrived because I was able to go through the entrance closer to me. This has happened to me on more than one occasion and you think I would remember this. It isn't like it is 2am, more like 9:30 or 10 in the evening, i don't see the use for this at all. It just doesn't make sense.
As a plus though I did get some yeast over the weekend. They had a sale on Red Star, $1 a piece.
spinynorman99 wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:LOl at the thread title. I suppose Jewel needed some loathing.
Funny because I was actually there last night at a little before 10pm. I live up the street from the one at Elston and Kedzie but I was at the Foster and Pulaski location last night (I work down the street from that one) and there is one thing that bugs me everytime about 10pm or so in the evening, is the fact that they will block off one of the exits, so if you are parked by the exit that is blocked you have to walk around to get out and get back to your car. This was not the case when I arrived because I was able to go through the entrance closer to me. This has happened to me on more than one occasion and you think I would remember this. It isn't like it is 2am, more like 9:30 or 10 in the evening, i don't see the use for this at all. It just doesn't make sense.
As a plus though I did get some yeast over the weekend. They had a sale on Red Star, $1 a piece.
The exit closing is not a Jewel-only issue. They run on reduced staffing later in the evening so it's a security issue. I'd hardly criticize a store for that.
scott E. wrote:I went to Jewel to pick up a bottle of wine and there was no one in Osco to check me out. I waited in line for 15 min to get checked out at Jewel. I went to the site at the bottom of the receipt and complained about the lack of service at the Osco counter (it was 4:30pm on a Friday). I got an email from the assistant manager, the manager (and he gave me his phone number if I had any more problems), and I guess an area manager, all telling me they would look into it. I did mention that there are a lot of other stores in the area that sell wine and I don't have to wait 15 min. to get checked out. I have been to Jewel a few more times and now there is always someone in the Osco checkout. So helps to complain on the web. Maybe the higher ups see the emails.
nr706 wrote:The difference in bag costs is easy to quantify; sales lost due to having difficult bags is much harder to put a number to.
Christopher Gordon wrote:Also, riddlemay, if only "corporate" would play grocery worker for a day, much less, the deified, "customer."
riddlemay wrote:Christopher Gordon wrote:Also, riddlemay, if only "corporate" would play grocery worker for a day, much less, the deified, "customer."
I agree with your point. For instance, if someone from corporate worked in the produce department for a day, filling in for the nice young produce lady who told me she's opening up these damnably difficult bags for customers all day long, that person from corporate would discover what a pain in the butt it is to have to open up damnably difficult bags for customers all day long. (Although I doubt the person from corporate would handle it as cheerfully as the young lady does.) Perhaps the person from corporate would learn from this--for the sake of employee efficiency and for the sake of preventing lost sales--that it might be a good idea to have bags that aren't damnably difficult for customers to open.
Christopher Gordon wrote:cogito, I'm pretty sure no one in your local Jewel would appreciate being referred to as a "worker bee" aka drone.
Cynthia wrote:
Based on my experience in other industries, HQ isn't really all that concerned with how the customers feel. MBA programs have taught decision makers to only look at the bottom line, and shoddy products make the bottom line look good.
jesteinf wrote:Cynthia wrote:
Based on my experience in other industries, HQ isn't really all that concerned with how the customers feel. MBA programs have taught decision makers to only look at the bottom line, and shoddy products make the bottom line look good.
This might have been true five years ago, but as more big companies catch on to social media this is becoming antiquated thinking. Lots of big companies use Facebook and Twitter to monitor the customer experience and respond when they can. I was having an issue with Verizon once and I used Twitter to get is resolved pretty quickly. I can also tell you dealing directly with companies in my everyday work, customer service is becoming more and more important.
NFriday wrote:While I was reading some of the comments on their facebook page, I was astounded how many customers were asking Jewel to bring back pink slime! They can't all be serious?
Darren72 wrote:NFriday wrote:While I was reading some of the comments on their facebook page, I was astounded how many customers were asking Jewel to bring back pink slime! They can't all be serious?
Nancy, you do realize that most of those posts are by employees of the company that makes the pink slime. Here are some giveaways: if their profile says they work at Beef Products, Inc; if their tag photo advertises beefisbeef.com; if they are from Sioux City, SD.... you get the picture. I think we call these people shills.
NFriday wrote:Hi- Yes Riddlemay, that is Jewel's official facebook page.
riddlemay wrote:Today, shopping in the produce department,