Freihofer’s Bakery Outlet
April 5th, 2007The last time that I stopped in at Freihofer’s bakery outlet, I did not have the best experience. However, every other time that I am there I have had an average experience, and they have great prices on english muffins and bagels that I eat on a daily basis. Today, I had an experience there that more than makes up for the last time I went in.
Today when I went to the store, they had both english muffins and bagels on sale. When you can get both at or just over a dollar for a half dozen, it pays to stock up. When I got to the counter, I was chatting with the manager about the good price. I said something along the lines of how the last time I was in they were both on sale as well, which hadn’t happened before. Then I mentioned how I should have gotten my last batch for free, but I didn’t because the lady ringing me out had not been paying attention.
The store has a promotion where if a red dot appears on your receipt, whatever you are buying is free. She did not notice until after she had punched in my cash, so when I pointed it out her response was something along the lines of, “Well, I already punched in your cash, so the next person in line gets their food for free.”
When I spoke with the manager today, I was certainly complaining, but I did it in a joking way and not in any way trying to get free food out of him. He just said, “Tell you what, you can have the rest of this for free.” He had only rung up a couple of packs of bagels, so I thanked him and said that he didn’t have to do that and handed him my credit card. Of course, the amount was below what they accept credit for. I took a 5 dollar bill out, but he just decided to cancel the order and gave me all four bags of bagels and 3 packages of english muffins for free. His reasoning was that I was a good customer and he knew that I’d be back, so he did not lose much by giving them to me. Of course, I’d have been back even had I paid for all of them, and I offered to do so.
This rambling story just goes to show that some stores are willing to make good on their mistakes, even when you don’t require them to. I like that.
May 13th, 2008 at 11:08 am
I have no idea what the above has to do with first time homeowner…or what anyone has learned from being one but I can relate to problems with the outlet I just had a bad experience with the freihofers outlet, yesterday I bought bread with 4 or 5 days left on the expire date and it was moldy today…