Is the July Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle Worth It?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the July Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle, with participants sharing their thoughts on its pricing, presentation, and overall value. Some discuss their personal experiences with bundling products and how they approach discounts.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, plans to offer the bundle at a show and is seeking feedback on its appeal.
  • Another participant suggests using individual product images instead of a round stone in the promotional materials.
  • Several users express a preference against discounting bundles, with one noting that they would advertise it at full price to avoid out-of-pocket expenses.
  • One participant shares their experience of not discounting bundles, emphasizing that they believe products should speak for themselves.
  • Another participant mentions the importance of clarifying that the two free rubs are part of the guest special available to all customers, not an additional offer exclusive to the bundle.
  • One participant discusses their approach to bundling in the context of a fundraiser, indicating a different strategy for their shows.
  • Another participant reports technical difficulties in accessing shared promotional materials.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the approach to bundling and discounts, with some participants advocating for full-price advertising while others are open to offering bundles at a discount. No clear consensus emerges on the best strategy.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding product bundling and pricing strategies within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering how to present and price bundles in their shows may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant.

kchaudoin
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I have attached a flyer that I am going to offer at a show I am doing tonight. I am making Jerk Chicken Nachos and thought that I would offer a bundle to see who bites. The bundle is $79 and I am eating ~$8.

This bundle has to be used in July because it uses the July Guest Special.

What do you think?
 

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It looks great except that it's a round stone in the picture instead of the bar pan--how about individual pics of the products instead? Other than that it looks great!
 
I like it. I personally don't like to discount bundles, so I would just advertise it as $95. You're discounting the total by $16 (which you do get commission back on), plus two free rubs (which is the special this month), plus $4.25 in shipping. That's a lot of money to be spending out-of-pocket. Just my personal opinion though.
 
NooraK said:
I like it. I personally don't like to discount bundles, so I would just advertise it as $95. You're discounting the total by $16 (which you do get commission back on), plus two free rubs (which is the special this month), plus $4.25 in shipping. That's a lot of money to be spending out-of-pocket. Just my personal opinion though.

I have to agree with Noora about spending out of pocket for bundles. I don't do it myself, because I think the products speak for themselves and I don't need to discount them. Other people have had success with bundles, so they might want to chime in. Comes down to what you prefer to do. As a customer, I'd love to see the bargain, but I'd probably buy those things anyway without the bundle.

Also, I'd make sure they knew the 2 free rubs were the guest special (available to everyone, even if they're not getting your bundle) and not think they were entitled to two free additional rubs (in addition to the guest special).
 
NooraK said:
I like it. I personally don't like to discount bundles, so I would just advertise it as $95. You're discounting the total by $16 (which you do get commission back on), plus two free rubs (which is the special this month), plus $4.25 in shipping. That's a lot of money to be spending out-of-pocket. Just my personal opinion though.

Totally agree! I would never give $8 out of pocket on something just to offer a bundle. The most I was out with the DCB bundle was just under $2.
 
Knowing the reason why Michale Reeves created his original bundle is why I don't discount bundles. He didn't create them to discount them, he created them to help customers who were overwhelmed with all the great stuff they saw make a choice. Like a value meal at a fast food restaurant. You only have to order one thing, instead of picking between the hundreds of products in the catalog.
 
Ok, so I put a spin on the Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle for my show tonight. I'm in the middle of a fundraiser I'm doing for a man that has Huntingdon's disease and now the family REALLY has a run of bad luck and the daughter has rheumatoid arthritis and Lyme's Disease and the family really is struggling with money. I have been doing a tool pool and am letting it go through the month of July with the ton of shows I have. Tonight, I'm doing this bundle. Next week I'll do a different bundle.

What do you think?
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the July Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle?

The July Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle typically includes a selection of Pampered Chef products designed to help you prepare and serve jerk chicken nachos. This may include items like a baking stone, serving platter, and seasoning mix, among others. Check the specific bundle details for the exact contents.

How much does the July Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle cost?

The price of the July Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle can vary based on promotions and discounts. It's best to check the Pampered Chef website or contact your consultant for the most accurate pricing information.

Is the Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle a good value for the price?

Many customers find the Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle to be a good value, especially if they are interested in the included products and enjoy making nachos. The bundle often offers savings compared to purchasing items individually, making it an attractive option for fans of Pampered Chef.

Can I use the products in the bundle for other recipes?

Yes, the products included in the July Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle are versatile and can be used for various recipes beyond nachos. For example, the baking stone can be used for baking pizzas, cookies, and more, while the serving platter is great for any appetizer or main dish.

Are there any customer reviews or testimonials about the bundle?

Yes, many customers share their experiences and reviews about the July Jerk Chicken Nachos Bundle online. You can find testimonials on the Pampered Chef website, social media platforms, or through your Pampered Chef consultant. These reviews can provide insights into the quality and usability of the products in the bundle.

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