Stooping low: Advice to 7-ELEVEN – less employee bowing, more Slurpee machines
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7-ELEVEN ranks among my favorite franchises because it is clean and well-lit, is open 24 hours a day, and offers a good selection of foods, beverages, publications, and daily necessities. But I don’t like this recent practice of employees bowing to customers. Beijing ren bowing? Are you kidding? What’s next? Kowtowing?
A recent visit to my neighborhood 7-ELEVEN showed how misplaced is this behavior. I saw a group of trainees practicing some bowing and then shouting things such as “welcome!”, “come again!”, and “sorry, we once again have no copies of China Daily!”, all while blocking the beverage and food coolers. I uttered “excuse me” several times, and eventually pushed past the trainees, so that I could, you know, buy stuff and put money into the company that will provide them paychecks.
7-ELEVEN, here is my advice for improving customer service:
1. Stop the bowing: it makes me feel uncomfortable and does nothing to make my experience at your store better.
2. Train employees how to properly pack my purchases in that two-mao bag. (Hint: The sandwiches should not be placed under the large bottle of water.)
3. Follow your fellow franchies in other countries and get some Slurpee machines.
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omg ditto on the slurpee machines. Noone bows to me when I enter my neighbourhood 7/11, am I not worthy??
@ s theory,
At the branch near Sanlitun South, the employees bow as people approach the cash register. Like I said, I don’t need the bowing, I just need them to properly bag my purchases.
Cheers, boyce
And I thought I was the only one bothered by this. I am sure the employees dislike the practice as much as I hate standing there waiting for them to get it over with.
And I really have no use for the receipt as well.