Recently, I needed a bouquet, and I decided to contact a flower shop. I admit that I was initially attracted by the bright facade and the abundance of fresh flowers in the window. However, my buying experience turned out to be mixed.
The first thing that caught my eye was the lack of consultation. There were no people at all, but I didn't get even minimal attention from the staff. I had to study the assortment on my own, trying to figure out which flowers fit better with each other and what is generally relevant at the moment.
As a result, I made the choice on my own, relying solely on my taste and intuition. Perhaps I missed some interesting options or did not take into account important nuances when making a bouquet. Without professional help, it was difficult for me to navigate through all the variety of colors presented.
In the end, the bouquet turned out to be quite good, but it lacked the zest and professional touch that you usually expect from a flower shop. After all, flowers are not just a commodity, they are emotions, and properly presented emotions can significantly improve the impression of a purchase.
We saw a lot of beautiful photos and videos on Instagram, decided to come to the store and buy flowers. The picture is of course very different, the flowers are of terrible quality in the refrigerator. You can also remove them, or hide them from the eyes of the buyer. I immediately lost the desire to buy anything in this place