'Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma' also fits. The story is about a young chef named Soma trying to prove himself in a highly competitive culinary school. There is fan service in the form of the characters' over - the - top reactions to delicious food, which are sometimes depicted in a rather 'ecstatic' way. But the main focus remains on the amazing cooking battles and Soma's journey to become the best chef.
Sure. There was a time when I went to a small coffee shop. The barista noticed I was a bit cold and offered me a warm, freshly baked muffin on the house. It was such a simple yet kind gesture that made my day.
Definitely. There are stories of Lowes staff being very accommodating. One customer had a problem with a product they bought a few weeks ago. Even though it was past the return window, the store manager at Lowes made an exception and allowed the return because the customer had a valid reason. Also, there are tales of employees helping customers design their home improvement projects from scratch, which is really great customer service.
There was this one restaurant where I had a really bad headache. I asked the server if they had any aspirin. They didn't, but within 10 minutes, the manager had sent someone to the pharmacy across the street to get some for me. That was above and beyond what I expected.
Sure. I once went to a small coffee shop. The barista not only made an amazing cup of coffee but also took the time to explain the origin of the beans and different brewing methods. It was a great experience as I learned a lot about coffee while enjoying my drink.
One element is the element of surprise. When a service provider does something unexpected, like the coffee shop giving a free muffin. Another is going above and beyond, like the hotel concierge buying a charger. It shows that they care more about the customer's experience than just making money.
Sure. One story is about a hotel. A guest had left their laptop charger at home. When they asked at the front desk, the staff not only found a charger that fit but also delivered it to the guest's room within 10 minutes. It was such a small but very helpful gesture.
It depends. Some people think it's great for its wide range of comics and user-friendly interface. But others might have had issues with subscription costs or content availability.
Responsiveness is key. For example, when a customer has a problem, if the company responds quickly, like in the case of the online store that sent the correct item overnight. Another element is going the extra mile. The coffee shop giving a free coffee after a spill is a good example. It's about making the customer feel special.
Sure. One time I was in a coffee shop. I accidentally spilled my coffee. The barista immediately came over with a cloth to clean it up and offered me a new cup for free. It was a small gesture but made me feel really valued as a customer.