Oh no, they won't work to click links and study the 100 different regional brand names, how each franchise might be relevant etc.
It's my experience that people don't know that their region is 'regional' and the terms they are using are not national. I find this a little fascinating as I travel around the USA and people in one region will talk 'as if' everyone knows 'Meegles' and it goes without saying Meegles is, obviously, part of Fedderman's and they will describe some story as if everyone obviously knows what Goodisons is and that, obviously, goes without saying, that's where you find your Bannermans.
They don't know that throughout most of the Midwest, Middletons is owned by Brock so they only know it by the name Easingtons Stores, tho, for some reason they are 'Easley's' in Michigan, nobody knows why.
Now the "Big Bargain Bazooka Spokesperson" is commenting on the Kruelers rulings from last month too.
Here are 27 links so you can spend the next hour studying and doing the work to find out what I'm talking about:
linksfornonsense.comhttp/regionalterms/regionalstorenaming/regionalspecifics
Just a Title suggestion: Plenty of people here probably don't know what 'King Soopers' is or what it has to do with 'Krogers'.
True. They can learn more here
Oh no, they won't work to click links and study the 100 different regional brand names, how each franchise might be relevant etc.
It's my experience that people don't know that their region is 'regional' and the terms they are using are not national. I find this a little fascinating as I travel around the USA and people in one region will talk 'as if' everyone knows 'Meegles' and it goes without saying Meegles is, obviously, part of Fedderman's and they will describe some story as if everyone obviously knows what Goodisons is and that, obviously, goes without saying, that's where you find your Bannermans. They don't know that throughout most of the Midwest, Middletons is owned by Brock so they only know it by the name Easingtons Stores, tho, for some reason they are 'Easley's' in Michigan, nobody knows why. Now the "Big Bargain Bazooka Spokesperson" is commenting on the Kruelers rulings from last month too.
Here are 27 links so you can spend the next hour studying and doing the work to find out what I'm talking about: linksfornonsense.comhttp/regionalterms/regionalstorenaming/regionalspecifics
One of the best most artful posts ever written on this site. 10/10 !!