Zak's Superette
What separates a convenience store that survives from one people actually choose to return to? Attention to fundamentals: knowing which brands and product lines genuinely matter to the neighbourhood, maintaining pricing that doesn't exploit impulse buys, ensuring stock rotation so customers aren't buying yesterday's bread, and understanding the difference between stocking for profit and stocking for loyalty. Zak's Superette operates on the principle that convenience isn't just about proximity—it's about trust. People notice when a store's prices creep up inconsistently, when shelves look neglected, when staff seem indifferent. Real convenience stores earn repeat business by respecting that customers have other options, and making sure those options don't seem more attractive.