Venting Frustration at Work: Avon vs Pampered Chef Catalogs

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants expressing their frustrations regarding interactions with others about product pricing, specifically comparing Avon and Pampered Chef catalogs. Participants share personal experiences and reactions to complaints about prices and discuss perceptions of value in relation to quality.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of giving a Pampered Chef catalog to a colleague who complained about prices, feeling it was rude.
  • Another participant notes that such complaints are common and expresses frustration with the perception of Pampered Chef products as overpriced.
  • Several users mention that quality often justifies higher prices, contrasting Pampered Chef with cheaper alternatives.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, discusses how they address misconceptions about pricing by comparing Pampered Chef to other brands like Williams-Sonoma.
  • Another participant reflects on their own experiences as a bargain hunter, acknowledging that sometimes cheaper products are acceptable depending on usage.
  • Some participants share humorous anecdotes and jokes related to the topic, lightening the mood amidst the frustrations expressed.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the appropriateness of complaints about pricing. While some express frustration and defend the quality of Pampered Chef products, others acknowledge that price sensitivity is a common issue in sales.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and opinions from consultants about navigating customer perceptions of value and quality in relation to pricing.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who encounter similar pricing complaints or wish to understand different perspectives on product value may find this discussion relevant.

Don't forget that New Orleans staple, the French fry Poor Boy.Good French bread (you cannot make a poor boy without it, that stuff from the grocery store is too bready!), french fries, brown gravy (beef gravy, thickened), dressed. (lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, pickle)Personally, I don't eat them. I'm too busy eating a good roast beef poor boy, or shrimp poor boy to waste time on them. But they are popular!Ann
 
mmm..... sweet and salty.... yummmmmm.........


My mom used to make us PB and cheese sandwiches. Those were better than PB and honey.

A good one is cream cheese and strawberry jam on saltines.

One of my grandmother's classmates in grade school would come to school with PB and tuna sandwiches. Bleah. http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/sick0001.gif

My current favorite sweet/salty item is Trader Joe's chocolate covered peanut butter filled pretzels. Or chocolate covered potato chips (a good "holiday only" show demo for December, by the way).

I'll have to remember the Guinness and ice cream thing for our friend's annual St. Pat's party. (A couple of years ago I made a Bailey's cheesecake.)
 
try a scoop of raspberry lambic sorbet served in a stemmed Belgian glass... or a triple decker treat: fudgy brownie, vanilla ice cream and porter poured on top!

Sweet cream, whipped and frozen smooth, is a perfect foil for malty, slightly bitter flavors of beer. Blended with chocolate, or tropical fruits, beer can be a good stand-in for other liquids in the typical recipe for ice cream.

Most ice creams start with a cream or dairy base: skimmed evaporated milk, custard, whole milk, yogurt or half and half.

Add a sweetener, such as white or brown sugar, or even a reduced wort or malt extract syrup.

Blend with a binder of some sort--eggs, gelatin, cornstarch or rice flour--especially if the recipe will incorporate fresh ripe berries or cut fruit. Cook the blend (a necessary step if raw eggs are used).

Add other flavors (vanilla, chocolate, beer), stir well and chill. For best results, the cream base should be well chilled before freezing.

All this done in your mothers ice cream maker...;)
 
chefann said:
My mom used to make us PB and cheese sandwiches. Those were better than PB and honey.


QUOTE]

My little brother when through a phase in 1st grade of wanting peanut butter and liversausage sandwiches every day. Now he about tosses his cookies even thinking of it!
 
thechefofnorthbend said:
Take mayo, ketchup, dijon mustard, pineapple juice, tartar sauce and brown sugar, mix it all together in bowl and spread on the bottom bun of your hamburger bun. Add the lettuce, then the tomato, then the onion, then the pickle, 1 slice of cheese, the patty, another slice of cheese, a dab of mayo on the top bun and voila...the BEST TASTING BURGER EVER!!!

Why in that order? because everything hits your tounge first....


Stop - you got me thinking...
"Two all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onions on a sesame seed bun..."

Those McD's commerials.... :mad:
 
True confessions....
janetupnorth said:
Stop - you got me thinking...
"Two all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onions on a sesame seed bun..."

Those McD's commerials.... :mad:

Although I am a very healthy eater.....every now and than I get a craving for a Big Mac, fries and a Vanilla Shake (and yep! I dip my fries in my shake....ummmm) that cannot be ignored!

now you have me singing the jingle too....thanks alot Janet!:rolleyes: ;)
 
How did a thread about a crazy Avon lady get so off track?:D
 
"Oh, I wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener
That is what I truly wish to be
'Cause if I were an Oscar Mayer wiener
Everyone would be in love with me."
 
?????
ChefBeckyD said:
How did a thread about a crazy Avon lady get so off track?:D

I don't know but everyone is making me hungry! :p

There is a restaurant here called Red Robin, it's not just local, and they serve a tower of onion rings with a special sauce that is just a mixture of barbecue sauce and mayo. It's so good!!!!
I also dip my fries in ketchup and mayo. I love it!

I also use Ranch dressing for almost anything. I put some on my pizza, buffalo wings, breadsticks, and fried chicken. It's really yummy!

I love the strawberry shakes at Whataburger. I also love the cool drinks at Sonic (Cream slushes and regular slushes).

Debbie :D
 
Yum yum bumblebee bumblebee tuna, I love bumblebee bumblebee tuna...

I'm a pepper, he's a pepper, she's a pepper, we're a pepper, wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?

The best part of waking up, is Folger's in your cup...

Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't. Almond Joy's got nuts, Mounds don't.

What would you do for a Klondike bar?
 
My bologna has a first name, it's O-S-C-A-R....
 
janetupnorth said:
Stop - you got me thinking...
"Two all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onions on a sesame seed bun..."

Those McD's commerials.... :mad:
You deserve a break today!

Arm or leg or vertebrae...
 
thechefofnorthbend said:
"Oh, I wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener
That is what I'd truly like to be
'Cause if I were an Oscar Mayer wiener
Everyone would be in love with me."
The little know second verse...Oh I'm glad I'm not
An Oscar Meyer weiner.
That is what I'd never want to be.
For if I were an Oscar Meyer wiener,
There would soon be nothing left of me!(I fixed your first verse, too.)
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
How did a thread about a crazy Avon lady get so off track?:D
Easy.

The Cheffers got ahold of it.

Hijacks R Us!
 
Yes, I agree, give her Ann's stats and also tell her maybe that she can compare her dollar store things to other brands but not our's. What about the guarrantees? Over half of those dollar store things aren't in business anymore, that's why they are in the dollar store. Try to take those things back when they break! I sold Avon at one time and to be honest with you....that's such a crappy company! This lady signed me up and left me....I never saw or heard from her again. As far as making money in that business....my money went back into samples! And they never gave the consultants anything to earn either! What about trips or gift certificates??? At least years ago, they never gave you anything. That really burns my butt! How can she put down our prices? What does Avon give you for free when you spend a certain amount? How about host benefits? We even give to guests! She's got nerve! It's a good thing I don't work with her...I might be tempted to do something like put a PC bumper sticker on her car! LOL
 
And, ironically, Erica LIVES in Avon! :)
 
Knock, Knock!Who's there?Avon.Avon, who?Avon to sell you something!
 
Yes, I do......so I guess she can pass that one along to that Avon lady as well.....even people that LIVE in Avon choose to sell PC! lol
 
Sounds like a great opportunity for a Mary Kay Consultant.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Knock, Knock!

Who's there?

Avon.

Avon, who?

Avon to sell you something!

Avon, who?

Avon to be left alone with my Mary Kay products! He-he...
 
An Avon Lady was delivering products in a high-rise and was riding in the elevator. Suddenly, she had the powerful urge to fart. Since no one was in the elevator, she let it go - and it was a doozy.



Of course, the elevator then stopped at the next floor, so she quickly used some Avon Pine-Scented Spray to cover up the smell. A man entered the elevator and immediately made a face.



"Holy cow! What's that smell?"



"I don't know, sir. I don't smell anything. What does it smell like to you?"



"Like someone crapped a Christmas tree."

**********************************************************

Knock Knock.

Who's there?

Avon.

Avon who?

Avon to be alone....
 
Knock, knock!Who's there?Control freak! (Now! You say, "Control Freak, Who?")
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Knock, knock!

Who's there?

Control freak! (Now! You say, "Control Freak, Who?")


Took me a second then realized:

Person 1: Knock, Knock!
Person 2: Who's there?
Person 1: Control Freak Control Freak who? (not letting person 2 speak!)

Ha - much funnier when I don't have a blonde moment and get the joke immediately!
 
gratergirl said:
Yes, I agree, give her Ann's stats and also tell her maybe that she can compare her dollar store things to other brands but not our's. What about the guarrantees? Over half of those dollar store things aren't in business anymore, that's why they are in the dollar store. Try to take those things back when they break! I sold Avon at one time and to be honest with you....that's such a crappy company! This lady signed me up and left me....I never saw or heard from her again. As far as making money in that business....my money went back into samples! And they never gave the consultants anything to earn either! What about trips or gift certificates??? At least years ago, they never gave you anything. That really burns my butt! How can she put down our prices? What does Avon give you for free when you spend a certain amount? How about host benefits? We even give to guests! She's got nerve! It's a good thing I don't work with her...I might be tempted to do something like put a PC bumper sticker on her car! LOL

No, don't hold back, Erica. Tell us how you REALLY feel. :p



Never been an Avon fan, myself. My MIL gives each of the girls several tubes of their horrible hand cream each Christmas in our stockings. We have asked her not to. We all ask for good stuff from different spa stores. Does she listen? No. Though she usually also buys me the hand and body creams I ask for, she also gives me the yucky stuff. Finally found a use for it. My husband uses it for his, ummm, posterior. He says that part of his body can't tell the difference. :D
 
raebates said:
No, don't hold back, Erica. Tell us how you REALLY feel. :p



Never been an Avon fan, myself. My MIL gives each of the girls several tubes of their horrible hand cream each Christmas in our stockings. We have asked her not to. We all ask for good stuff from different spa stores. Does she listen? No. Though she usually also buys me the hand and body creams I ask for, she also gives me the yucky stuff. Finally found a use for it. My husband uses it for his, ummm, posterior. He says that part of his body can't tell the difference. :D

Okay Rae.....but how do you feel about your husband using "Sweet Honesty" body cream???:D
 
I can't imagine it smells good for long. If somebody really wants to sniff that part of his body, they're taking their own chances.
 
raebates said:
I can't imagine it smells good for long. If somebody really wants to sniff that part of his body, they're taking their own chances.

Oh, this thread has gone horribly wrong. Thank you, I love it!
 
Why should this thread be any different than any other thread up here?At least, this one is still here.
 
I believe this is the first time my husband's stinky behind has been mentioned on a site dedicated to the art of cooking.
 
It's fair to say we've hit bottom.We should put this behind us.
 

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