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At the Table or On the Menu Service is not a department, its everyones job.

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At the Table Being aware, informed and taking part in the discussion on customer experience and satisfaction. On the Menu Not thinking or doing anything about customer experience or engagement, business as usual no matter how bad it is. Consumers have evolved. No longer satisfied with single source shopping, they have become the driving force

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