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The thread discusses whether pantry orders contribute to guest sales and the implications for guest specials. Participants share their experiences and insights regarding pantry items and their role in achieving guest specials during shows.
Participants generally agree that pantry items count towards guest specials and can be beneficial in achieving sales goals, with no clear disagreement noted.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and insights from participants regarding the use of pantry items in sales strategies during shows.
Consultants looking for insights on how pantry items can impact guest specials and enhance sales during shows may find this discussion relevant.
Yes, pantry orders do count towards guest sales. When a guest places a pantry order during a party, it contributes to the overall sales total for that event.
Pantry orders are tracked alongside regular product orders. They are included in the final sales report generated after the party, ensuring that hosts receive credit for all sales made during the event.
Yes, pantry orders can positively affect host benefits. The total sales amount, including pantry orders, determines the rewards and discounts that the host will receive based on the sales level achieved.
Typically, pantry orders must be placed during the party to count towards guest sales. However, some consultants may allow a short window after the party for guests to finalize their orders, so it's best to check with your consultant for specific policies.
Generally, there are no restrictions on pantry orders counting towards sales as long as they are placed during the party. However, it's important to ensure that all orders comply with Pampered Chef's policies and guidelines.