jumpjockey wrote:
As JD holds the sole import license on these products I would expect him to sell at a lower price.
JJ
Don't try for a job in marketing. You have that completely arse about face.
kendo wrote:
I think it's called a free economic market, you pay what ever market force's can allow, if you price your goods or services to high you will have no custom, if you price your goods or sevices to low you won't make your living.
That is the true situation.
johnnyk wrote:
He's making his own living, he's not a social agency set up to provide cheap food for those who can't/don't want to pay.
Those who don't like his products at the price are free to go somewhere else, or try making their own.
Exacltly.
SuperTonic wrote:I spy an enormous amount of bullshit and adverts in one thread. I suggest that people check the prices of the aforementioned Irish brand. Not 300 baht. Nice try JD but be more subtle please next time.
What a ridiculous statement to make. The OP has made more posts than you so obviously not just created to advertise JD's business.
jumpjockey however, with only a handful of posts is the one and only one poster that agrees with you in any sense. Before you make such potentially damaging accusations to someone who actually funds this web site that you use for free, maybe you should do your homework first.
I have not been to Villa or seen their sausages but there are many who have and all have been consistent regarding the price of goods.
Another general point to add is that comparisons between Ham & Bacon and Villa are pointless. Their markets are completely different in nature and operational costs are just not comparable.
I would expect shrink wrapped hot dog sausages, home made European sausages and imported international specialties to vary in cost. I would also expect a difference in cost of sale to vary between Villa, JD and an open market stall. The produce could be equally as good in all of them. Obviously the price won't be.
This is very basic first year student marketing principles.