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On 5/25/2012 10:57 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Fri, 25 May 2012 16:58:08 -0800, Mark > > wrote: > >> >> Granted the cups and coffee are free, but it does >> seem like a sneaky way to reduce costs -- the sort >> of thing I expect from Safeway but not a good store >> like Trader Joe's. A store that cares about its >> customers and doesn't try to shave a little cost >> at every opportunity. I hope this is not a harbinger >> of things to come. That would ruin Trader Joe's. > > > What is sneaky about it? Should they announce that our free coffee is > now smaller? > Exactly, free sample sizes are certainly up to the discretion of whomever is offering them. I guess someone could demand their money back if they were upset. > Sneaky is when you charge the same price and reduce the volume, like > the 57 ounce OJ, the smaller jars of mayo, etc. I see a lot of 16 oz canned goods are now down to 14.5 ounces. I sometimes buy canned tomatoes with chili peppers. I thought it was my imagination that the cans looked small when I saw a display on an end cap. I read a label and saw that the 16 oz can was now 10.5 ounces. > > A store that cares about is customer watches costs so they can > continue to offer good service. Nothing is "free", but wrapped into > the costs that all customers pay. That little old lady in line behind > you paid a portion of your free coffee. |
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