We have all had plans to go to a store with the idea of buying one or two things and coming out with bags and bags of things. This happens to the best of us.
We love it when new stores open in Twin Falls. Having retail options is good for everyone.
New stores continue to open at the Canyon Park West shopping center. Those stores recently include Ulta and Petco.
Construction seems to be going on everywhere in Twin Falls. I am ecstatic about the growth, and am really happy about the latest business that was announced. On June 1st construction for the new Cash & Carry Food Service building began at 1777 Canyon Crest Drive in Twin Falls.
If you are on a specific diet you may struggle with finding food options in Twin Falls. Because of this a group of citizens have started campaigning for a 'Trader Joe's.'
I love Whole Foods but, sometimes conversations that are overheard in an organic grocery store are classic. Here is a list of, "people say the darnest things...in Whole Foods":
This isn't a promising look at the modern state of ethics.
According to a study from AOL Money of almost 5,000 people, almost one-third admit they've stolen something at a grocery store self-checkout.
I like shopping locally, but sometime I will make the drive to a nearby town just so I can shop at one of my favorite stores that isn't in The Magic Valley. I feel bad because I am taking my money out of the valley.
As a women, I think we all dream about what stores we would like to have out of our back door.
If you've been on the planet longer than a month, you've probably had to deal with at least one bad customer service agent.
Good customer service can help keep a customer coming back for years. But BAD customer service can do the opposite. Here's a list from Inc.com of the top five phrases customers hate to hear.
My husband and my father shop at Sears all the time, which is why I am surprised to hear that Sears and Kmart will be closing 79 stores across the country. This includes 11 stores in Florida.
Here's one of those studies from Daily Mail that seems to defy gender stereotypes . . . until you think about it and say, "You know, that actually makes sense."
According to a British company called Npower, MEN spend more money on impulse buys than women: Men spend approximately $41 on impulse buys versus $31 for women.