Customer Satisfaction - GCSE Business Definition

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Customer satisfaction refers to the degree to which a company's products or services meet or exceed the expectations of its customers. It is a key factor in business success, as satisfied customers are more likely to return, make repeat purchases, and recommend the business to others.

High levels of customer satisfaction can lead to increased customer loyalty and, overall, a positive reputation, which are all crucial for business success.

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