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Hiring, FOH/BOH wet mops, billboards, pictures, Easter...it's all here on United Linen TV.
One thing I want to dwell on just a bit is how the concept for FOH wet mops vs. BOH wet mops came about. We had a customer who found it necessary to have two different mops, (easy to identify)...one to use in the "back of the house" and another to use in the "front of the house" areas. After listening to the customer, checking with various Health Dept agencies (It's not required by the way, as of this post) we decided to go ahead and open this concept up to all our customers because we could see the benefits to having a wet mop system like this in place.
The point I am trying to make is, we take listening to our customers very seriously and many times we find our customers helping us shape the products and service we provide. If you have ideas, comments suggestions, criticisms on what it is we do, BRING IT ON. As with all our blog posts, you can leave your comments in the COMMENTS section below. You can also double-click on the YouTube video, open up the video in YouTube's site and leave ratings, comments, thumbs up-thumbs down, etc.
Once again...see? We heard you! Special shout out to Kim Fenolio (@kfenolio) for the Retweet button suggestion. If you have a comment or suggestion about anything United Linen that we implement, we've got some cool UL swag waiting just for you.
Hiring, FOH/BOH wet mops, billboards, pictures, Easter...it's all here on United Linen TV.
One thing I want to dwell on just a bit is how the concept for FOH wet mops vs. BOH wet mops came about. We had a customer who found it necessary to have two different mops, (easy to identify)...one to use in the "back of the house" and another to use in the "front of the house" areas. After listening to the customer, checking with various Health Dept agencies (It's not required by the way, as of this post) we decided to go ahead and open this concept up to all our customers because we could see the benefits to having a wet mop system like this in place.
The point I am trying to make is, we take listening to our customers very seriously and many times we find our customers helping us shape the products and service we provide. If you have ideas, comments suggestions, criticisms on what it is we do, BRING IT ON. As with all our blog posts, you can leave your comments in the COMMENTS section below. You can also double-click on the YouTube video, open up the video in YouTube's site and leave ratings, comments, thumbs up-thumbs down, etc.
Once again...see? We heard you! Special shout out to Kim Fenolio (@kfenolio) for the Retweet button suggestion. If you have a comment or suggestion about anything United Linen that we implement, we've got some cool UL swag waiting just for you.
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