Rich,
You are still TOO CHEAP for good local honey! In the Washington DC area,
grocery
store prices of Sioux Bee and other well known commercial honeys are $2.75/LB
to
$3.30/LB. The honey of a LOCAL beekeeper should always sell for a higher
price than a grocery store product, because it is LOCAL, disease free,
fresh, and you, the beekeeper, can TALK to a customer about bees and their
importance whereas the
store clerk can only ring the cash register.
I sell 1 LB jars for $3.75, 2 LB jars for $7.00 and 5 LB for $15. I sell
comb honey for
30¢/ounce plus $1.00, so a 12 ounce section = $4.60 and a 16 ounce section =
$5.80.
Do I have volume? At our 9 day county fair, I average over $1000/day in
sales, or about $10,000 -$13,000 for the 9 days.
Customers come to my house and pay these prices.
I have been doing this for many, many years. I have never sold a JAR OF
HONEY; but
I sell the DESIRE of people to buy George's Honey. This is the same as most
people
will NOT except Pepsi Cola in place of Coca Cola - I won't! Hence, over the
years, I
have established a whole bunch of faithful customers.
The person who is afraid of grocery store prices is just not sales oriented.
Hope I have helped.
George Imirie
Certified EAS Master Beekeeper
Ending my 70th year of beekeeping in Maryland and Virginia
Author of George's PINK PAGES
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