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oliver90owner
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Lincolnshire
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I have tried both size jars and my hexagonal 12oz jars outsell the 1lb jars 4 to 1. I charge £4 for 12oz and £5 for 1lb.
A simple ratio such as 4:1 does not tell all the story.
Your price differential is small - only about 33p per pound weight.
I am wondering whether your customers are st*pid and think they get better value or what. Anyhow, for every three jars in one pounders you would need an extra jar and label to sell the same weight in 3/4 lb jars. I can see shipping should be cheaper for the smaller jars but they always seem to be so much more expensive that I am thinking you are actually losing money by packaging in the smaller size?
Of course, your findings may not be true if you were to only offer one size or the other and certainly would not be so if, indeed, you sell all the honey you have available.
So, in a nutshell, I reckon you need to think very carefully about your sales strategy.
You don't mention the shape of your one pounders. I expect they are the normal cheaper round jars?"
I think this reply to say the least was very badly thought out rough in its wording and ill mannered. Did you get stung today? You could have given the same information in a less rude manner.
You denied in a later post that you used the words "think very carefully about your sales strategy." and curtailed the quote. are you a politician? and you did imply that his customers were stupid because you were "wondering whether your customers are st*pid and think they get better value"
Man up and apologise for being not just abrupt in your first post, but accusing someone of being misleading when you are trying to cover up your bad manners.