US government has a worse reputation than Spirit Airlines, polls finds via CNBCMakeIt
Wells Fargo endured a high-profile sales scandal, The Trump Organization is being investigated by New York state regulators and Spirit Airlines is known for notoriously lackluster service — but all those companies still have better reputations than the U.S. government, according to a new report released by Axios and Harris Poll.
Meanwhile, the company with the No. 1 best reputation according to the report, is grocery chain Wegmans, followed by Amazon, Patagonia, L.L. Bean and Disney. Spirit Airlines, which has been dubbed the worst airline, ranked 90th. When reached for comment, the company said that its guest satisfaction and industry performance metrics are improving and that it is actively investing in its guest experience.
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