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Businiess name:  The Home Depot
Review by:  MA P.
Review content: 
This is your typical DIY handyman Home Depot. They stock almost anything and everything you could ever need and at great prices. What makes this store better than most Home Depots is their community service. For instance, this past fall when we were hit with three hurricanes and most people needed emergency supplies, Home Depot was up and running even though they didn't have electricity and business was not as usual. Since there was no electricity in the store, Home Depot limited the number of customers allowed inside at any given time. This meant there was a line outside of waiting customers, especially when there were generators in stock. Home Depot employees constantly walked up and down the line giving away cold bottled water, paper towels and other needed items to help make the wait easier.

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