Friday, April 3, 2015

April 4th 2015 Bohol Island Day 3- Super market selection


The milk aisle with lots of selection of different milk.
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You are probably thinking "It is a grocery store. Who gives a shit!". Well I haven't seen too many around that stock a lot of stuff so when I do I get excited and take pictures.

The liquor aisle.
This rum is even cheaper than the rum I had in Bacolod that I bought in 7-Eleven. 66 pesos is $1.85 cdn for 750Ml.

There are a lot of attractive women here on Bohol. They have a natural beauty like most filipinas here. I was in McDonalds this morning and as I am sipping my coffee looking out the window I see this really attractive woman walk by and I am just watching her as she is looking around for something and she doesn't see me until the last minute as she passes by and sees that I am watching her. 5 minutes later she comes back the opposite way and this time she is looking at me smiling as she slowly walks past my window. I was almost tempted to wave her into McDonalds. 

McDonalds employees here are very well trained in customer service as customer service is normally not very good in the Philippines or any other 3rd world country. The McDonalds employees ALWAYS greet you when you walk in and thank you when you leave and everything is run so efficiently and the orders don't take long and they NEVER run out of anything unlike another franchise called Jollibees "Sorry sir, what you requested is not available today as we don't have it" & "I am sorry sir, we don't have any more coffee today". In the West we expect good service and available product and if we don't get it we go to their competitors that do and support that business with our money while the other business loses sales due to poor management until they change their ways or go out of business. 

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