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Sunday, November 20, 2011 8:30:13 PM
If Spartan drops WNBD that will mean the loss of some 400 stores which would be a huge hit.
Anyone can check your posting history and find the DD you have posted on the Spartans stores over the past year or so. For starters they were approx. $2.00 above suggested retail price or competitors prices. Secondly, your constant updates would inform the boards that the Spartans store you check hadn't sold a single bottle 1000+ in a year, So my question to you is this: If we have a retailer who is trying to gouge consumers with high prices, and they haven't sold any product in over a year, then what's the problem losing them?
Naturally it's never good to lose any retail locations, but it seems your story has changed to promote this potential opinion as a bad thing lol. Before you used to say it's a bad thing that no product was selling there, and I agree on that matter, but now you say it's a huge hit if we lose that location lol.
IMO, if no over-priced product has sold in a particular location in over a year, I don't see where it's an impact "for better or worse" if they don't carry the product at all.
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