A lady in Buzzy’s Country Store noted to me that she had seen a negative review of Buzzy’s online and it made her want to check the place out. I knew immediately which review she was talking about.
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When it comes to criticism I’m a little like our thin skinned imbecile for a President in that I don’t take it very well. My first reaction was to hit back with points such as “Buzzy’s doesn’t even sell bread!” “Buzzy’s patrons are drinking but no one working behind the counter is.” “We do too sell trash bags.”
However, the more I thought about it the more I decided to let it ride.
But then I saw this story about a restaurant manager paying a visit to a lady after she posted a so-so review of his business:
The story reminded me of Buzzy’s thumbs down review (above.) Also, it got me thinking about something I had read where business owners in general and restauranteurs in particular do not care for the online review sites such as Yelp. Check out this article titled “Why Business Owners Hate Yelp and Consumers Love It” and includes this photo:
Maybe I need to post a similar sign advertising Buzzy’s lousy review.
