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The result is pubs offering perfectly reasonable fare but very little of the kind of character that fosters a long-term clientele.
The personal service creates an environment where relationships flourish and long-term clientele is established.
Back in the day, the Empress was known for its eccentric long-term clientele, who would come out to Victoria during the winter for the temperate climate (Victoria lies in the rain shadow of the Olympic Peninsula and thus has mostly sunny weather).
A $30 million annual outlay to Starbucks will swell Kozmo's customer acquisition costs in the short term, he said, but in the long term it could pay off, given Starbucks's huge clientele.
"Think long term," he said.
It's very long term.
Long term?
What about long term?
Long term, it.
Long term savings?
But long term?
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