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Conversations About Why The Customer Is Always WRONG

Conversations About Why The Customer Is Always WRONG

FromNo Ceilings with Glasses Malone


Conversations About Why The Customer Is Always WRONG

FromNo Ceilings with Glasses Malone

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
May 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The No Ceilings crew (Glasses, Peter Bas, Joey Westside) discuss the frustration of customers who expect excessive customization and entitlement at restaurants and fast food establishments. The crew argue that the notion of 'the customer is always right' is outdated and no longer applicable in today's society. They discuss the origins of this expression and how it made sense in the early 1900s when businesses were not as patronized,  the abundance of options and the fast-paced nature of the food industry today, the lack of judgment and shame in society, the obsession with convenience, and the decline of quality due to entitlement and more. Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below. 
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Released:
May 21, 2024
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Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

No Ceilings is hosted by rapper, Crip gang member, and social pundit Glasses Malone with assistance from his co-host Peter Bas. Every week, the two discuss people and things that are despised, loathed, and generally unliked by mainstream society. From prostitutes and white supremacists to Satanists and rapist, No Ceilings examines and attempts to diagnose those things we have labeled as Pariahs. A lifestyle and culture podcast featuring conversations with the intent to sway the pendulum on one’s way of thinking. As individuals are culturally bound to experiences that result in different responses - No Ceilings tough discussions, typically from opposing sides, will break down life’s interpretations.