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LOL, you kill me KG!The_Kitchen_Guy said:"Stupid is as stupid does."
You wouldn't want any of those morons as clients, they're obviously too dumb to own anything nice.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Of course, if you're not a fan of the Green Bay Packers, you're just a loser anyway, and there's no hope for you.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:In some areas, it's just good natured ribbing - car owners expect to be harrassed by friends as part of the fun. Ford owners and Chevy owners pick on one another all the time but it's expected and part of the hobby. (Think what abuse those of us who own both Fords AND Chevies take!)
Of course, if you're not a fan of the Green Bay Packers, you're just a loser anyway, and there's no hope for you.
You mean, someone besides Ford builds trucks? I'm shocked!ChefBeckyD said:My DH drives a Ford truck, I drive a Saturn(GM) Vue....but our true love is our 1970 440-6 Pack Dodge Challenger (Plum Crazy Purple!). We take alot of ribbing!
thechefofnorthbend said:My DH has a 1973 Dodge Challenger, Black and Red, I hated this car for the longest time, but now I appreciate all the work he has put into it. I personally want a 1948 - 1950 Mercury. Someday...oh, someday.
Mopar = NocarChefBeckyD said:For myself - I'd LOVE a 1965 or '66 Mustang......but the car came with the man....it was definitely a case of "love me, love my car". I had grown up in a TOTAL GM family, so when I first started dating my DH, I had to call my dad and ask him what MOPAR meant!
Now, I also have a 2 1/2 yr old son who knows more about Mopars than 99% of the adult population!
The Pampered Chef-bashing on the Cooking Thread is mostly due to the company's aggressive sales tactics and high-priced products, which can be off-putting to some consumers. Additionally, some people may have had negative experiences with consultants or products from the company.
This is a subjective question and depends on individual opinions. However, Pampered Chef products are generally higher in price compared to similar items from other brands. The company justifies this by emphasizing the quality and durability of their products, which are backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
While this may vary among individual consultants, the Pampered Chef business model does rely heavily on in-home parties where the consultant demonstrates and sells products to guests. Some customers may feel pressured to purchase items during these events, but ultimately, the decision to buy is up to the individual.
Yes, there are many positive aspects to Pampered Chef products. They are known for their high quality, durable materials and innovative designs. Many customers also appreciate the convenience and ease of use of these products in the kitchen.
Pampered Chef has not officially responded to the criticism on the Cooking Thread. However, the company continues to provide quality products and services to their customers and stands by their satisfaction guarantee. They also have a strong community of loyal customers who are happy with their products and the overall Pampered Chef experience.