I went to Kelloggs expecting to buy 4 new tires. I didn't think I could afford 4 new tires, but I thought I needed them. I didn't ask, but it seems to be a family business. Mrs. Kellogg (?) came out from behind the counter to go look at my car. She checked the tires and the size and asked when I had bought them. Then she told me I did not need new tires! I had two slow leaks -- one had a nail in it and the other one they pulled off to review and repair. I also got a lube and oil change and all my fluids and tire pressure checked. While I waited I observed that everybody who came in was treated right -- every color, every person, women, men -- everybody got treated well and left with a smile on their face. One lady came in just to ask to have her tires filled with air, since most of the air machines in town are not working. I had a bad experience recently somewhere else in town where I waited for 10 minutes for someone to even acknowledge my presence and I was going to do the same thing
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