Full service

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Full service is a term that has many different uses. In general the term implies that the customer will receive as much service as is reasonably possible.

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A full service gas station indicates that besides pumping your fuel, the attendant will also wash your windows and check your vehicle's fluids.

A full service car wash indicates that in addition to simple washing your vehicle, the attendants will wash the interior glass, vacuum the interior and clean the seats.

A full service radio format consists of a mixture of news, music and talk shows, aimed toward a wide audience.

Full service is usually used by a massage parlour or outcall service to indicate that the individuals working as adult service providers will provide sexual intercourse.

A full service rest area is one that offers a gas station, food, rest rooms and other amenities for travelers.

A full service restaurant is used to describe a facility with table service.

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