Halows in Naruto

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434-1 Ōtsuchō Yoshinaga, Naruto, Tokushima 772-0032, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 88-624-7686
webseite: www.halows.com
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Latitude: 34.1657747, Longitude: 134.5992025

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  • 25s pachira

    25s pachira

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    Sufficient selection of products The other day, I was at the cash register after shopping. I had a lot of coins (12.3 coins, including 100 yen), so I requested that I pay them first before paying bills, but they said no more than 20 coins and refused without even checking the number. However, depending on the cashier, when asked, "Can I have coins?", most of them will say yes and count each coin one by one. At that time, there was no one behind me, and I thought maybe they were just bothering me. If there are customers later, I won't do anything crazy that will take up their time. Moreover, our customers do not have the slightest sense of God-like high-handedness. When receiving change or a receipt, regardless of the store, be sure to express your gratitude and say "thank you." I do most of my shopping here, but I came home feeling confused. I've been shopping here ever since that day, but what was it that made you feel so uneasy about that day? After that, I received small change without any hesitation. However, I am always impressed by the way they greet customers. When the cash register is empty, be sure to turn your body and eyes toward the sales floor. At any supermarket, they are only open to customers when customers arrive, but they always have a welcoming attitude. Furthermore, I think saying "Thank you for your continued support" is a really nice way of saying it. Am I the only one who thinks it was a good idea to shop here? It feels really good. I forgot one piece of information. As most of you probably know, you are always asked to present your point card at the register. Today's points and cumulative total will appear at the bottom of your receipt. When the cumulative total exceeds 500 points, a 500 yen coupon will be issued using the machine installed at the service counter. If you submit it at the register, you will receive a 500 yen discount. Please note that the deadline is two weeks after it is issued. This system is common at all Hallows. It's only 500 yen, but it's only 500 yen. I hope it gets put to good use. I forget the date and time, but it seems that it will be renovated into a self-checkout system in the near future. The 100 yen shop next door has been doing this for a while, but is it finally happening here as well? Well, in the city, it has become commonplace, and Naruto is also joining the city? That's what I thought 😄 Well, people say that people are crazy about glasses, but the public probably doesn't know about people who just want to read manuscripts and become prime minister, so a minimum wage of 1,500 yen is impossible. But is it perfect for reducing labor costs? Oh, I forgot the Prime Minister's name 😄 I wonder if he's dumbfounded 😄 I'm sure he didn't know anything about the people on the other side of the river, and I was shocked to hear that 😄😄 Today, October 20th, I went shopping for the first time in a while. I wrote in before, but it was a self-checkout system. The usage is slightly different from the 100 yen shop next door, so I was a little confused. It's true that there are a lot of items, and depending on the item, the tax rate is different, so I don't think it can be compared to a 100 yen shop. By the way, I have some doubts about the point here. It's called a score. I'm not sure, but it seems like points are determined by the number of items. Currently, with the self-checkout campaign, you can earn twice as many points as usual, and today you can buy 11 items. Plus 11 points were added to the receipt. In the end, even if you make a high-priced purchase, if the number of items is small, you probably won't get many points, so I thought I'd take a closer look. It seems that the points are not just about the number of items. Well, I only bought 3 items today, but I got 8 points. After all, isn't the amount involved in some way? I bought 3 items for 1974 yen including tax, so the points weren't just for the number of items. Last time, I introduced points, but there are still ways to get them. This is a stamp card called Hello's Evergreen. For people over 65 years old, you can get one stamp for purchases of 1,000 yen or more. However, this card is made of paper, and the cashier presses it on the spot each time, but on busy days, I can't help but feel sorry for having to make young people waiting in line behind me wait. I also feel that it becomes difficult for cashiers to have one more task to do. Although there are Hallows cards made of plastic, I think it would be better to consider some kind of specification method for this stamp card as well. Ah, if you collect 30 of these stamps, you can exchange them for a 1000 yen worth of shopping coupons. If I get one more at the end of June, I'll be able to get a gift certificate. In addition, I have already achieved 500 points on my Hallows card, so I can spend a total of 1,500 yen worth of shopping, so I feel like I am doing something good even though I am the one who saved the money by shopping. I'm dying to save money in hopes of adding to the household budget ^_^;

  • バニルII

    バニルII

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    It seems that the standard menu of 390 yen Launch has been deleted. It's a shame, but other than that large lunch, I'm a ku◯. Is it the store's policy? Is it a shift from being an ally to office workers to a profit-making version?

  • asutea aaa

    asutea aaa

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    I stopped by while sightseeing. It faces a wide road, so it's easy to enter from anywhere, and you can park almost anywhere in the flat parking lot! It's 24 hours a day, so it's nice to be able to stop by if something happens, even if it's a sightseeing spot. I went on a weekday around 3pm. Many students were gathered as customers. Places that are open as table seats All seats were filled with students. There was also a drugstore and Hyakuyen store on the same premises, so you can probably find most things if you come here!

  • Wong Hang

    Wong Hang

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    Nice 24hrs supermarket, but it's was too cold inside.

  • henry leung

    henry leung

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