Sentences with phrase «leave the store thinking»

As we paid yet another triple digit bill and left the store I thought to myself — «It's back to the drawing board for Eli.»
The retailer is a counselor and search engine, and if they do their job correctly, customers will leave the store thinking they have found a pet guru.

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The good news is that the opportunities in the stores are so additive and important (from an experience, repeated trial, and data standpoint) to Amazon's ever - increasing accumulation of behavioral information and ultimate objective of knowing everything about us that I think Amazon will leave things alone for a while.
Walk into a store — old - school hip - hop playing softly, like Muzak for millennials — and you'll find customers leafing through Oak Street, the company's in - house magazine (a recent issue features an editorial by Ethan Song that quotes Steve Jobs's thoughts on the intersection of technology and the liberal arts).
I don't think we're there yet in terms of getting it down to the one - to - one marketing level, but at least leveraging it for insights that can provide better direction is the fact that, payments companies have essentially customer behavior data of purchases before and after someone leaves your store.
A recent report from retail think tank Fung Global Retail & Technology estimated that the widespread closures among those four chains alone — nearly 400 stores — will leave approximately $ 2.5 billion in sales up for grabs.
Leaving work that Wednesday evening so many moons ago as a naïve 20 - something, I thought the store would be a ghost town except for the few like myself who didn't have the day off and needed to pick up a few items.
I think I will be leaving the store tomorrow with an unusual amount of vinegar in my basket.
So at first I didn't realize I had to bake the cheesecake later for 45 min then freeze it so I had to make the time then I had to go back to the store for ingredients I thought I had then got ready to get started again and realized I needed a spring pan which I don't have so I had to go back to the store so I get ready to make it and I have no parchment paper I called my neighbor and thank god she had some so I make the layer after redoing it once then I realize I can't make the cake layer because I have only one egg left so back to the store I go now I'm finally finishing it and I think the cake batter is to stiff I measured the ingredients so carefully and my daughter doesn't make it any better she tasted it and said it isn't good lol well I'm pushing through come hell or high water I am gonna finish this doggone cake!!
I also subbed flat leaf parsley for cilantro because the store didn't have any and I am growing my own parsley and I omitted the avocado because I'm not a huge fan (though if I were making it for a crowd I would probably use it) Finally, I cut the recipe in half and in doing so I think I screwed up the «sauce» measurements because mine was a little on the dry side.
Here on Long Island, the leaves are changing colors, pumpkin spice everything is cluttering the stores, and all I can think about is Thanksgiving dinner (and the delicious leftovers, of course!).
I was living at a fire tower in Northern Alberta, over an hours drive away from anything store like and unable to leave the tower (on call almost 24 hours a day), I needed to think fast.
I happened to be in an organic store the other day and looked to my left and saw spring roll paper (and of course I thought of your recipe).
Then, for 50 minutes, the young men talked, with Bailys loosely guiding the conversation around the theme of what it takes to go «outside of the box» in your thinking and decision - making — a topic that was broad enough to encompass both a discussion about what it might feel like to leave Illinois for college and a long debate about the experience that Rashid, one of the group members, had had the previous weekend, when he was jumped by two guys while he was walking from his grandmother's house to a convenience store to buy M&M's.
I was thinking about that after I left the store and wanted to get some other opinions.
For example, the first time that you take that baby out and you go to the grocery store might be so hard and you might way over pack and have fifteen diapers with you and you maybe be so panicked at the thought of baby melting down and oh my God, I'm going to have to leave and what if I have to feed?
If a home daycare provider thinks it's reasonable to leave any of the children in her care unattended while she runs to the mailbox or the corner store, you don't want her looking after your baby.
Computers store them automatically, leaving us free to spend our time thinking about more interesting things.
The first thing you go into to the right or the left is the produce section because that is something that research shows draws people into the stores and makes people think that they are dealing with real food.
The base for this homemade strawberry cake recipe can be made a few days in advance if stored in a airtight container, leaving only the topping to think about.
How much of that 75 % fat requirement can you leave to body fat stores, any thoughts here.
If you think of creatine as a kind of reserve generator for your energy stores, consistent use can help you to nail workouts that would otherwise have left you whistling.
-LSB-...] that I've got you thinking that the only thing worth seeing in Salamanca is the Zara Store, I am leaving you this week with a look at some other attractions from this lovely -LSB-...]
If I had to pick any single store where I could go and consistently leave with an item of clothing (not shoes or accessories) at any given time, I think we all know that place would be Tarjay.
The mixture of excitement, that feeling of urgency because there is just one item of its type left in stock and ensuring yourself that you will get heaps of use out of something, are all the kinds of thoughts that go through your mind in the matter of about 90 seconds when in a store.
I thought about them for a bit before I made the purchase, but once I was leaving the store I had this feeling that I was making the right decision.
At first I was only going to use sage and cranberries, but when I got to the store I noticed the bay leaves and I thought they would be nice for adding a deeper green tone and different texture to the garland.
I left it behind in the Zara store, thinking it was a little overpriced when it was new collection and never found it at the sales = (You're very lucky!
But, I never thought I would spend the money on them — I even tried them on countless times and always left the store empty handed.
She just left some fancy store (I think it was Louis Vuitton), is now looking for a cozy café to rest her feet while her assistant is carrying...
I don't think they have a lot of sizes left in store but online it is available in all sizes and in regular, petite and tall too.
You saw those suede stilettos in the store window and thought, «yes, that will go perfectly with my new cocktail dress,» but then never had an occasion to wear your cocktail dress — leaving your new shoes lonely in the dark depths of your closet.
This makes me think that, if they bothered marking it down, there are probably some left in stores.
Spare a thought for poor old Epic Mickey though — I thought it might be in the top 20 this week thanks to being cut to under # 20 at some stores but the mouse has now left the house (chart) completely.
After our inspiring and thought - provoking interview with Geoff Stead, we were left wondering about the significance of having an internal app store (also known as «Enterprise App Store») within organizatstore (also known as «Enterprise App Store») within organizatStore») within organizations.
You may think that will smaller teams it's fine to leave lots of information in person systems, but actually it's more key that the information is stored somewhere central, to ensure that other people can access it without going through this other person.
It may seem a little strange for Google to give away something for nothing, but it makes excellent sense — get users in, get them thinking about the Play Store as their go - to source for entertainment, show them how easy it is... all while leaving a «no cost» pleasant taste for everybody.
I thought it was May 5th: (I just left the store they told me June!
Yet, when I think back on my customers and their love for the books, I am left with the feeling that yes, stores will survive...
Do leave your thoughts on what you think would make the Kindle Store a better experience, and what additional features and functionality you'd like to see.
So yeah, in a very real way I think that it is Amazon's work that we see when book stores close down left and right.
This is a device that won't read the 1000 + ebooks that I already own; I can't read books encrypted for the Kindle on my other devices; Amazon has already abandoned my digital library once — they may be on the way to discontinuing mobipocket support leaving me with a second set of dead files; the thought of my bookmarks and annotations stored on their servers while they extract statistical data is disquieting; Amazon's clout with publishers and pricing strategies may not leave them open to anti-trust suits but they are having a negative impact on etitles available to me.
Well, you might want to think twice about that — a diamond is actually like a car: It depreciates the moment you leave the lot (or in this case, the store).
Until the question is posed by proactive store employees, this thought may never even occur to the pet owner, who subsequently may leave the store without making such a purchase, or buying anything at all.
Frank Frattini, CEO of The Hungry Puppy, a single - store operation in central New Jersey, said that the story left him with the feeling that independent pet retailers have «a false sense of entitlement to make a profit they think is fair for doing little more than opening their door in the morning.»
«It was mixed feelings, like I don't want to support this pet store because I don't think the dogs are in very good condition here, but at the same time I don't want to leave this dog here.»
When they leave the pet store, smiling, with their pet, toting heavy purchases that left their bank account much lighter, are they thinking they have a compelling reason to visit a veterinarian in the near future — or at all — unless the pet is sick or injured?
Pet Store Pro's Customer Satisfaction chapter lets team members think about and practice how to handle tricky issues in ways that leave customers satisfied.
Precious Cat offers a booklet describing its litters; material that can be taken home allows retailers a way to encourage shoppers to think about the store and their purchases even after they leave.
Ive always said let the games do the talking and Nintendo did that in spades at E3, yes they left a few big titles out like Zelda, Metroid, ect but hey next E3 will showcase these games and they will look fantastic i heard Retro is thinking more of a Metroid universe and it will take time so i can be patient for them titles, but yeah wiiu E3 won in my eyes by far, ps4 has lots but the games just seem the same not nearly as fresh as what Nintendo have in store.
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