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26/01/18
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Originally posted by Benrich2016
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One of the issues with this could be a big market for hemp is people who like natural and organic food and don’t necessarily want to buy from coles and woolies. Other thing is your going to see more and more people buying directly online in the next few years. Packaged hemp is like fruit or meat and can keep much better so way more people will be comfortable buying online. Other thing is they are more likely to buy in bulk this way. $34 or whatever the average cost is is still a fair amount to add on a grocery bill for one product. Bringing that price down will draw more sales. I know a lot of people in fitness buy their protein online and save a motza for doing so. Kate’s call about add words is important here along with visibility on many different sites.. other issue with supermarkets is shelf space! If you’re not in the right place and people can’t see u they aren’t going to buy.. anyway screw big supermarket chains!! The future is elsewhere!!
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I'm all about maximum revenue & profits, provided that prices align with fair wages & margins for all involved. Wether it be a mixture of web, small wholesalers & major chains or more reliant on one. Provided the sp & profits are strong & MCL is reaching its full potential I'm content.