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customer satisfaction
By consumerist.com December 4, 2007

Mainly driven by higher food prices, the American Customer Satisfaction Index went down for the first time in two years of continual growth. The blip was minus .1%, still up 1% from a year ago. [ACSI]

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  1. Posthaus says:
    December 4, 2007 at 3:46 am

    Inaneconsumerindex says what?

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