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> Actually, I try to keep my friends out of things, and no, I haven't talked to Gordy for quite a while.
> Price is still an issue with megabee as still priced as the Cadillac of pollen subs
That is actually a problem of perception for competitors, even if the products are comparable. People really want to believe that because a product is more expensive, it must be better. Although this perception is sometimes true, often as not, it is not, but people have the idea framed that if they pay more, they will get more.
Another frame is the idea that more ingredients means better sub.
> I believe the above was what Allen was asking me to post. An honest discussion on megabee from a beekeeper.
Yes, I was noticing that it doesn't sell in Canada after the initial sales and was wondering if it sells in any great amount down your way.
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