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5 BRANDS

  • Victoria Nixon
  • Oct 29, 2017
  • 2 min read

The brands I frequent on Twitter are Zaxby’s, Target, Poshmark, Chick-fil-A, and Goodwill. The majority of my leisure time is spent at these wonderful places. During the process of trying to get these brands to respond back, I focused on creating my tweets to be questions that they could easily be answered. Unfortunately, Target is the only account that responded back to me. That is okay because Target is secretly my favorite out of the five. I asked Zaxby’s if they have ever considered making curly fries. This should be a simple question to ask, but they did not answer it. The next brand that I tweeted to was Chick- fil-A and I asked them why they aren’t open on Sundays. If they were open on Sundays, they would make a large amount of money. Through various media reports, Chick-fil-A is known to be religious and that is why they aren’t open on Sundays. Goodwill is my go to clothing store to find pieces that I can cut up and remodel. The last couple of times that I have shopped there, I noticed that their jean prices went from $4.99 to $6.99. I feel like that is too expensive for second hand jeans that are picked through. I tweeted to them asking why they raised the prices and got no response. Another brand that I frequent is Poshmark. Poshmark is an app/website where you can buy and sell owned clothing, shoes, bags, and accessories. Personally, I love shopping on here because you find unique pieces that can’t be found in stores. I was looking for a nice pair of black leather boots and they did not have them. I jokingly tweeted to them and told them they did not have what I was looking for. The no response makes sense because I was not asking a question. Lastly, I tweeted Target asking if they were creating a pop-up store and they responded back saying that they have created an express store. I knew Target would respond because they care about their customers more than anything.


 
 
 

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