Price Changes and Retiring Products

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the topic of price increases and retiring products within the Pampered Chef community. Participants express their thoughts on sharing information about these changes and the implications for their businesses.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a desire to know about retiring products to prepare for an upcoming show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of wanting to post information about price increases and retiring products, questioning the restrictions on sharing this information.
  • Several users mention that they appreciate the information shared, noting it helps them inform their customers about upcoming changes.
  • Some participants express concern that posting this information might lead to confusion or issues, suggesting it could hint at new products.
  • One participant notes that they find the frequency of price increases surprising and expresses concern about the impact on customer perceptions.
  • Another participant shares their experience of missing information during a launch event and appreciates the shared details.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether sharing information about price increases and retiring products is appropriate. Some participants support the sharing of this information, while others caution against it, indicating no clear consensus emerges.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding the implications of price changes and product retirements on their businesses and customer relationships.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on how price changes and retiring products may affect their sales strategies and customer communications may find this discussion relevant.

Barry Carlton said:
I take 2 non PC items to every show a cheap julienne peeler/cutter and a 8 inch All Clad saute pan. The comparisons in price and quality speak for themselves. and these 2 items do not take up much more room than I need for the regular show.

Great ideas! My husband always tells me I should bring a cheap WM turner and compare it with our Kitchen Utensils. I've also considered doing this with knives.
 
While I totally loooove our FC knives, I do not take any of my Henkels 4*Pro for comparison because the only down side to ours is the weight and many of the gals I ask when I am entertaining at my home prefer the feel of the lighter weight Henkels. so, be selective with you take to compare.
 
I don't like that they don't give us the retirement list before discontinuing. I used to sell SU, and they published the list before hand, so if anyone wanted to purchase them before they were discontinued, they had that opportunity. Most people have more wishes than money, but if they knew that it was being discontinued, they might purchase something now that is being discontinued and still purchase the other items later.
 
Barry Carlton said:
I take 2 non PC items to every show a cheap julienne peeler/cutter and a 8 inch All Clad saute pan. The comparisons in price and quality speak for themselves. and these 2 items do not take up much more room than I need for the regular show.

I used to have an old wire whisk that wasn't enclosed at the bottom that I took, I had forgotten about this. Great idea!
 
lt1jane said:
The ONLY thing they asked us not to tell about were the new products. I am adhering to that.

Knowing what things are going up in price and getting retired is good business. Buy before they go up or are gone. That was why I took the time to figure this stuff out. Wish they would have given us this info, and they will... next week. I am not trying to spoil anything just get pertinent info out that we were not told not to say anything about.

Ah, I had thought it was supposed to be secrecy on all fronts - not just the news stuff. Thanks for explaining.
I'm still annoyed I didn't see the spoiler thread when it was up, but glad I missed all the drama in it.

And thanks again for the heads-up on price changes and retiring products.
 
Thanks for the info. Its nice that those of us who can't go to launch can still receive information. It's not about choosing to make the investment to go for me- that would be easy. Its an issue of working two jobs, having family obligations and not being able to take time off of my full time job to travel to another state for spring launch. PC doesn't pay my bills- I can't skip out on the job & deadlines/responsibilities that do pay my bills in order to find out what the new products are. And I do understand it does pay some people's bills, but I'd have to be an ED to even come close to replacing my current income and benefits. Besides, I didn't get into PC as a career- I'm a hobbyist. PC is promoted as fleixble enough to fit with everyone's life. Why should us hobbyists not have the same right to know what's going on as the career PCers? That's just my opinion, feel free to disagree. But, if there is anyone out there who agrees and was able to attend spring launch, feel free to share info with me at [email protected] . I promise not to tell anyone else- unless they ask me.
 
mjbroncobabe said:
and I have a hard enough time selling our products because "they're too expensive." Oh, I know they are awesome quality, but really. I think I made a big mistake getting into this business. It's not been as easy as we say it is. Sorry for the rant...I'm in one of those moods tonight. Not happy, frustrated with how it's going. Anyway, thanks for listening. I'm done. Have a good night everyone...

Someone brought a printout to our Cluster Meeting from CC of our items by price, which was a real surprise. Probably 2/3 of them are under $20 -- seriously! This is a great thing to print off and bring to parties and highlight all the stuff under $20 to prove its not all expensive stuff.

Sandi
 
raebates said:
Thanks! Saves me going through the new catalog.

this may have been addressed, but where did you get this? In Novi, we did not get the S/S update book. Just the new catalog & SB

Never mind ;-)
read the rest of this. thanks for going thru and making a list for us
 
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BethCooks4U said:
They (HO) don't make a big deal about the price changes because they don't want us to concentrate on that. I have found that RARELY do customers notice a price change if I don't point it out and when they do they understand it's the way of business. All companies change their prices with new catalogs.

If we make a big deal about the price changes our customers will concentrate on that too. And as far as the discontinued items is concerned, I have found that when those items are pointed out guests expect them to be on sale because they're going out of the book.(If I need sales, I will sometimes offer 10% off retiring products) So if I know someone has been collecting or has been wanting something that's going away I will let them know about it or if someone asks me I will share but otherwise I don't comment on it.

If we make a big deal about it it will become a big deal.



I also want to say that it still amazes me that people don't get the whole "don't tell" thing. HO wants all those who INVEST time and $$ in going to the launches to get the SAME experience. When news is posted it takes away from that. As far as the "don't open it" attitude is concerned, that info shouldn't be out there anyway - if you want the info then make the investment ...otherwise WAIT.
:thumbup::thumbup:

wise words in this whole comment, Beth. AND, as I work full time (plus), and have several other outside work commitments in addition to PC, I feel that SL, especially on a Saturday, are for those who are trying to make this a business with a small time commitment for training. It was well worth my driving 2 hours one way, and investing a full day for learning. If you can't make the $/time commitment for Nat'l Conf., this is an excellent training to attend. Seeing Marna Ross in action was great, and lots of fun. And hearing what others are doing, in Michigan, in their first few months of business inspired me to try something different.

Not everyone can do this, I understand. But for those of us who choose to, it is nice to feel like you get to see things before some who choose not to go.
 
I pretty much agree with Beth that if we make a big deal, so will they. I don't share price increases b/c it feeds the "it's too expensive" but it was handy to have in a conversation with a customer when she talked about things she was getting next month. (This item going up in price, that one wont' be in the catalog) so she can make good decisions about what to order this time. But I don't ship out pages of retiring items and certainly not the price hike.

Another friend of mine was balking at the price of the stainless scoops but wants 2 of them ... I think I'm going to stock up on these for a small cash and carry order ...
 
Thank you so much...I have a 6 week old little baby boy so unable to stop to spring launch...nice to be able to give my customers a heads up if they are interested in a retiring product.
 
I need to be able to copy the retirement/ price increases onto 1 sheet. Does anyone know how I can do this from the thumbnails? Or does anyone have the information in a word document?
Thanks in advance for your help!
 
Sherry, after I clicked the links, it was still to small to print, but if you click it again then it turns into a full page to print. Hope that helps!
 
Maragib said:
I think it is funny that it seems that they are already getting rid of the new colors. I thought they were ugly to begin with. Mara

Historically, new colors only last a season. The only color that has stuck around for a long time is cranberry.
 
sherry said:
I need to be able to copy the retirement/ price increases onto 1 sheet. Does anyone know how I can do this from the thumbnails? Or does anyone have the information in a word document?
Thanks in advance for your help!

I would like this too.
 
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For those of you asking, Chef Success does not allow spreadsheets. I had to convert the file to JPEG imiages so I could post them. The original file is an excel spreadsheet. If you want a copy of the original file, PM me with your e-mail address and I will send the files to you.
 
BethCooks4U said:
I also want to say that it still amazes me that people don't get the whole "don't tell" thing. HO wants all those who INVEST time and $$ in going to the launches to get the SAME experience. When news is posted it takes away from that. As far as the "don't open it" attitude is concerned, that info shouldn't be out there anyway - if you want the info then make the investment ...otherwise WAIT.


As one who went to SL last year and didn't know anything in advance I was VERY excited to see the new items as they were presented. Then, I went to SL 2 days ago (and had clicked on the spoiler link before going), I found myself kind of bored and detached from the presentation. I can say that if someone posts a spoiler link the next time around, I won't click on it. I want to be surprised!
 
lt1jane said:
For those of you asking, Chef Success does not allow spreadsheets. I had to convert the file to JPEG imiages so I could post them. The original file is an excel spreadsheet. If you want a copy of the original file, PM me with your e-mail address and I will send the files to you.

CS does allow .zip files though. If you have a Zip utility, you could put the Excel file in .zip format, and upload it that way.
 
Thank you so much!!! :-)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when a Pampered Chef product is retiring?

When a Pampered Chef product is retiring, it means that the item will no longer be available for purchase once current inventory is sold out. This is typically part of the company's strategy to refresh their product line and introduce new items.

How will I know if a product is being retired?

Pampered Chef usually announces retiring products through their official website, newsletters, and social media channels. Additionally, consultants may provide updates during parties or through personal communication.

Are there any discounts on retiring products?

Sometimes, Pampered Chef may offer discounts on retiring products to help clear out inventory. However, this is not guaranteed for every retiring item, so it's best to check with your consultant or the website for any current promotions.

What happens to the price of products that are being retired?

The prices of retiring products may remain the same until they are sold out, but in some cases, they may be discounted. It's important to act quickly if you're interested in a retiring item, as prices and availability can change rapidly.

Can I still purchase retiring products after they are announced?

Yes, you can still purchase retiring products after they are announced, but only while supplies last. Once the inventory is depleted, those products will no longer be available for purchase.

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