I'm usually pretty patient in stores, restaurants etc. as long as I feel like they're at least making the effort to do what they're there to do. One thing around here that just gripes my grippies is what's happened with our grocery stores. There are quite a few smaller chains here but for years, Winn Dixie pretty much had the majority of the bidnezz. Well, Publix decided to make it's mark on Dothan and they just completed their 3rd store.
Problem is....when Pooblix broke ground, WD reeeeeallly amped up the service. "Hey, how are you...can I help you? Whatever you need" Freakin' bag boys were jumping and the stores all began remodeling.
My question, where the hell was all this when you were the only game in town? I mean, it's night and day difference. The things they're doing now are what they should have been doing all along. Oh..but they didn't do the one thing they should have done....drop their prices. Local TV station did a comparison with the same items from 3 stores...WD, Pubelicks and Wal Marks. Wal Marks was just over $35.00. Pubelicks was right at $40.00 and WD was just over $45.00.
Hey Winn Dixie...you should have been offering good customer service all along and now that I see your prices are way higher.....you lost a customer for good.
Upper management in the corporation has been a problem for a long time at Winn Dixie. The company is so shitty now that alot of your folks that have been in the district and store management positions/grocery industry for 25+ years are bailing. What you're left with is a bunch of younger folks who have been transplanted into WD corpoprate positions from failed grocery chains. For some reason, corporate expects a different outcome.
One of the theories years back was kill them with kindness, and that's all they need. WD knows it can't compete with Wal Mart on prices, so they decided customer service was where they would get the market share. Wal Mart caught on, and they changed it up to offer better customer service, etc. In the southeast, they beat WD back down. Then, enter Publix. Their prices are higher than Wal Mart, but their stores are VERY nice, customer service is excellent (you can't buy a loaf of bread without somebody offering to carry it out for you), and they have quality products. Their pricing is actually close to Winn Dixie's; if not a hair better.
Anyway, Winn Dixie has always just sort of done what they had to do to keep up. The company doesn't have the pockets to really threaten Wal Mart or Publix, and everybody knows it. WD's core customer base is an older generation, and they have fallen behind pandering to that. Whenever WD feels threatened by another chain, then they feel that is the time to ramp things up because they just can't sustain over the long run. If they are around in 10 years still, I will be shocked.