In a message dated 11/25/98 11:06:28 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< This
is the beekeeper who shows up to sell very good, local, honey and then
lowers their price to compete with someone selling generic/imported/cheap
honey that they had nothing to do with producing. >>
Ron,
I couldn't agree with you more! We produce (or rather our girls) produce a
premium product and it should carry a premium price! I have had this
discussion with members of our club and have had people look at me like I was
nuts. Why compete with the supermarket? Is a Lincoln more money than an
Escort? Are cashews more expensive than peanuts? Does 12 year old, single
malt Scotch cost a bit more than Scotty's? YES! So should our honey.
Through a group effort we can class locally produced honey in it's own
category and set and receive a premium price for it! Beekeepers' have to
believe we do have a superior product.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate.
Vickie