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  • You went out of business & blamed your customers?

    Yep,there's some fine PR right there...

    I'm sure his next venture will fare as well.

    if it's in the wrong place mods,move it at will
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  • #2
    Moved to check it out. Reading it now.
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    • #3
      $8 for a carton of eggs? No wonder he went out of business. I can find local, organic eggs in the supermarkets here for around $5 a carton at most...and I can find regular eggs from who-knows-where for $1.50 a dozen on sale.
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      • #4
        “People don’t understand their purchases make a difference, and that by buying something that wasn’t exactly what you want, it gets you closer to what you want. It’s an investment.”

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        • #5
          Yeah, I didn't get that as well. Particularly in how it applies to groceries. Why would you get something you don't want to "move you closer" to getting what you want? Why not just get what you want in the first place?
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          • #6
            So if I want to make a chocolate cake, and buy coffee instead of chocolate, how does that "move me closer" to making the chocolate cake?

            Are they trying to say that if the customers had just bought whatever was in stock, the owners would have then been able to get in the stock that the customers did want?
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            • #7
              I think that is what they are implying, however .. while I don't mind paying a LITTLE more to support the local store rather then say Wally World, I will not pay tripple..or even more. Heck the amount I spend on food is already high enough...
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              • #8
                Quoth some idiot
                “People don’t understand their purchases make a difference, and that by buying something that wasn’t exactly what you want, it gets you closer to what you want. It’s an investment.”
                Well, forgive me and probably the majority of people living in Boston for not having the scratch to "invest" in $8-a-carton eggs and $28-a-pound steaks.

                The owner and his wife are going to go far, and the sooner they start the better. If nothing else, they've got a future in politics.
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                • #9
                  The scalding remonstrance was written by Erin McLaughlin, 28, who ran the shop and is engaged to the owner, Michael Otto, 31.
                  *sniff sniff*

                  I smell a gold digger who's supply just ran dry and is freaking out.
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                  • #10
                    Quoth RecoveringKinkoid View Post
                    “People don’t understand their purchases make a difference, and that by buying something that wasn’t exactly what you want, it gets you closer to what you want. It’s an investment.”
                    Quoth Marmalady View Post
                    Are they trying to say that if the customers had just bought whatever was in stock, the owners would have then been able to get in the stock that the customers did want?
                    Seriously. Or they could, ya know, go to another store that actually has what they want. It's Boston...it's not like they're the only game in town. I can be loyal to a store but why would I if they don't have what I want to buy?
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                    • #11
                      "People don’t understand their purchases make a difference, and that by buying something that wasn’t exactly what you want, it gets you closer to what you want. It’s an investment.”
                      So food is an investment now? How does that work? How does spending $28.00 a pound for steak that I don't want get me closer to the $5.00 package of chicken that I do want? Care to explain that, sweetie?

                      As for the $8.00 a dozen eggs, for that price they should come with bacon, sausage, hash browns, orange juice, and a personal chef to cook it all up and serve it to me on a silver platter.
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                      • #12
                        Code:
                        “The reality is we pay for what we eat. Some are informed enough to know what that statement means. For those that don’t, I am not going to elaborate.”
                        Does anybody here have a clue as to exactly what he's trying to say here? I _think_ he's blaming his customers for not wanting to pay more for food at his store but would rather pay less somewhere else.

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                        • #13
                          $28? You can get a steak DINNER for that price. With the drink!

                          Where the heck did they come up with these prices? No way they are reasonable. That's got to be a few hundred percent markup. *smells halibut*
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                          • #14
                            Down here, 28 bucks will get you a steak dinner in a high end place with a live band and white napkins.

                            I can see paying more for quality food, but there is not a steak in this world worth 28 bucks a pound .

                            I mean, there is an Earth Fare here, which I love. You really can't beat organic. But I have been going there a lot less since their prices hit seven bucks for four quarters of butter.

                            That's too rich for my blood. And I get the whole "quality food costs more" thing.

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                            • #15
                              Quoth eltf177 View Post
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                              “The reality is we pay for what we eat. Some are informed enough to know what that statement means. For those that don’t, I am not going to elaborate.”
                              Does anybody here have a clue as to exactly what he's trying to say here? I _think_ he's blaming his customers for not wanting to pay more for food at his store but would rather pay less somewhere else.
                              She's saying if you're not paying her prices for food, you're eating medical waste.

                              The person who wrote that is evidently the fiancee of the owner. Either he's completely whipped or he thinks the same way she does.
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