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The thread discusses the back order status of the Mix n Chop product, with an estimated delivery date of April 13th. Participants share their experiences and opinions regarding the product, including its usage, effectiveness, and customer feedback during demonstrations.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness and customer satisfaction of the Mix n Chop, with some participants expressing strong support and others sharing reservations about its performance and potential waste.
Participants share personal experiences and insights from their demonstrations, reflecting a range of opinions on the product's utility and customer reception.
Consultants looking for insights on demonstrating the Mix n Chop and addressing customer concerns may find the shared experiences and tips beneficial.
pkd09 said:is on Back Order! I think we have another Mix n Chop! Back order isn't long...estimated delivery 4/13![]()
cincychef said:Has anyone shown this and had people comment that it wastes alot of pineapple? It seems like every time I show it someone(or many) comment that it wastes alot of pineapple. What would you say?
cincychef said:Has anyone shown this and had people comment that it wastes alot of pineapple? It seems like every time I show it someone(or many) comment that it wastes alot of pineapple. What would you say?
pamperedharriet said:You can use the kernel cutter to get the extra off the skin part that is there when you use the pineapple wedger. You really don't waste much when you take this extra step. I have been cross selling both.
pamperedharriet said:You can use the kernel cutter to get the extra off the skin part that is there when you use the pineapple wedger. You really don't waste much when you take this extra step. I have been cross selling both.
cincychef said:Harriet, Thanks for the tip on the kernal cutter. I did not think of that. I had already been telling everyone that pineapples come in many sizes, but showing people how to avoid the waste is great too.
aalbert said:You can also use the Core and More, thus resulting in fresh crushed pineapple! I cross sell these alot!
chefjeanine said:How many sales have you lost when it's been demonstrated at your show?
Not my favorite product -- and it wasn't my idea to demo it, the neighbor ran home to pick up a pineapple from her house. I do share helpful hints for those who are interested in purchasing but it's not one that I'm going to go out of my way to promote. I think there will be lots of people disappointed when they get it home.
D Levad said:I used to think this way but now I love the Pineapple wedger. I just wasn't rocking it enough when I started it and now that I use the cover to release it it works like a charm. I do cut it in half so it is easier and this way I can do one at a show and let someone else try it as well.
The Mix n Chop is a versatile kitchen tool designed for chopping and mixing ingredients, particularly ground meats and vegetables. Its unique design features a series of angled blades that allow for efficient chopping without the need for a knife. It's popular among home cooks for its ease of use, durability, and ability to simplify meal preparation.
The Mix n Chop may be on back order due to high demand, supply chain issues, or production delays. Popular items often experience back orders when they sell out quickly, and the manufacturer may need additional time to restock the inventory.
The estimated delivery date for the Mix n Chop is April 13th. However, this date is subject to change based on the availability of stock and shipping conditions. It's advisable to check for updates from the retailer or your Pampered Chef consultant.
Typically, you will be charged at the time of order placement for items that are on back order. However, policies may vary by retailer, so it's best to confirm with your Pampered Chef consultant or the website's customer service for specific billing practices.