Monday 19 January 2015

Highchairs in the Gym

One of the strangest concepts that I’ve discovered recently is that there are high chairs in the gym I use. There are no major facilities for children – just a small learner’s pool and the sports hall which is used for a variety of uses. And yet a small café at the end of the corridor has decided to provide high chairs for their smaller customers. But why? It’s not like they’re going to be tied up there for hours on end for a three course meal. The corridor seems to be the social scene for the gym; there’s probably even people who never even go there to exercise; but just use it as a meeting point. At least it’s not coming out of membership – amazingly I got a discount this year. But I had hoped that they would have invested in something like a feedback programme or maybe installing Wi-Fi for us paying folk.

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