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Businiess name:  Bed, Bath and Beyond (Seattle)
Review by:  Amy T.
Review content: 
So Alex and I did the whole going to register at Macy's for our wedding deal. And yes it was fun to go around zapping random, and sometimes completely useless kitchen gadgets for people to buy. But there was something missing from the whole experience. I found it when we went to Bed, Bath and Beyond to register. You know, it's our fall back for our teacher friends, and newly out of college pals who we don't want to force to pay the big bucks. As soon as we sat down, they brought two baskets of treats for us to indulge in. Frappachinos, peanuts, granola, cheese and crackers... Yeah, pretty common snacks, but it was the thought that counts. I mean they made us feel like they value us as customers. On top of that, they offer free gift wrap with any purchase. You can't get that at Macy's anymore.

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