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The Household Goods Suppliers
listed below have earned membership in the
GetHuman Great Customer Service Club by
providing superior customer service. Out of a
number of companies that are listed on the
GetHuman web site, these suppliers are the only
ones that have received the votes of consumers
testifying to the high quality of customer
service that they are providing.
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Founded in 1971, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.
is a chain of superstores selling
predominantly better quality domestics
merchandise and home furnishings. The
Company's over 800 stores principally
range in size from 20,000 to 50,000
square feet, with some stores exceeding
80,000 square feet. Bed Bath & Beyond
combines superior service and a huge
selection of items at everyday low
prices within a constantly evolving
shopping environment that has proven to
be both fun and exciting for customers.
Bed Bath & Beyond's stock is traded on
the Nasdaq Global Select Market under
the symbol BBBY and is included in the
Standard and Poor's 500 Index and the
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In the 1800s, our European ancestors
settled along the scenic bluffs of
western Wisconsin, on the banks of the
Mississippi River. From their
Scandinavian homeland they brought
traditional skills and values passed
down from generation to generation.
To
endure the often brutal Wisconsin
winters, they naturally began
handcrafting the warm down comforters
and featherbeds they knew so well in the
"old country." This strong sense of
tradition and craftsmanship was the
foundation for what would become The
Company Store.
In 1911, we opened our doors as The La
Crosse Garment Company and, in the
spirit of our ancestors, took pride in
the products we made. For six
generations we've been committed to
making and bringing you the very best
products. Guaranteed!
To this day, we
craft natural cotton and large-cluster
European down into the ultimate sleeping
pleasure - right here in La Crosse,
Wisconsin. This gives us total quality
control. And, we still believe in
putting quality, value and the customer
first.
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