SC - Price of butter
Micaylah
dy018 at freenet.carleton.ca
Mon Nov 16 21:05:33 PST 1998
Hi Magdalena,
Two things...
I am not from CA but from Cda. Sorry forthe confusion. While food prices
are considered higher in Canada than in the States (Wegmans commercials
kill me), I perhaps misguided you in what I said. When I said feasts are
$10-12 I meant cost for the populace, again my apologies for that. I can
budget (for a normal feast) approx. $6-7/per head. Since a profit is
usually expected on feast and the bar (our sites are always 99.9% wet) we
tend to price high. There isn't a great complaint heard within our borders
but from what I understand this is high for the rest of the known world.
Micaylah
- -who is fortunate enough to be able to do cross-border shopping occasionally-
>Milady, I agree with you for the most part. I don't mind paying
>whatever it takes for my hobby, within reason. But, $10-12 a head for a
>feast? Is it really that expensive where you are? At the event I ran
>this fall, the feastocrat was budgeted $5 a person and came in almost
>20% UNDER budget. And her feast was very, very well lauded. I wouldn't
>think that, even with fluctuating prices, I would have to budget more
>than $6 or $7 tops anytime in the next few years. Is the cost of living
>really 100% higher in CA than in Pennsylvania?
>
>Sorry if I seem argumentative - I don't mean to be - but that jumped out
>at me...
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