Little Things That Make the Difference

Trademark details

Little Things That Make the Difference® is a registered trademark used for Hotel, Restaurant, Catering and Cocktail Lounge Services and owned by Inter-Continental Hotels Corporation. Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below.

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little things that make the difference
Goods and/or Services:

Hotel, Restaurant, Catering and Cocktail Lounge Services

Providing Facilities For Exhibitions

Providing Convention Facilities

Providing Banquet and Special Functions Facilities

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Serial Number: 78146910
Registration Number: 2741949
Filing Date: Jul 24, 2002
Last Applicant(s)/
Owner(s) of Record

Inter-Continental Hotels Corporation

C/O Six Continents Hotels, Inc.
Three Ravinia Drive
Atlanta, Ga 30346-2149 US

Related Products:
Services for providing food and drink; Temporary accommodation

Web Sites

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The Larder

...more attentive. They tried to charge for a beer that we had paid for at the bar, small mistake, but its the little things that make the difference! Overall: 6.8/10 Food: ...

News and Blogs

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How to... reduce your waste

...500 a year and don't come with a heavy workload. "We try wherever we can to reduce waste. It's the little things that make the difference and take no extra effort at all," says Hansen. One key ingredient to Modern Pantry's waste success...

Pubs and bars rate just 6% in service satisfaction - Hospitality News on Barkeeper.ie

...rated a six per cent return. Behind hotels came restaurants scoring 23 per cent. “It's the little things that make the difference,” said Tim Ogle, Chief Executive of Retail Eyes, “Sometimes things like not being served in turn at...

Why these are Road Warriors' favorite cities for business trips - USATODAY.com

...the president of a management consulting firm who was away from home about 135 nights this year. "It is typically little things that make the difference, because a day on the road is so routine, and rarely do you see anything but traffic and an office...

 
 

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