What is the Minimum Show Value for Canadian Orders?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the minimum show value required for cooking shows in Canada, with participants sharing their understanding and experiences related to this requirement.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the minimum show value, noting the difference between Canadian and U.S. requirements.
  • Another participant confirms that the minimum for a show in Canada is $200, referencing the Canadian Policies & Procedures.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the information and mentions feeling lost regarding basic details.
  • Another participant shares their experience of not having access to policies and procedures when they first started.
  • A participant congratulates the original poster on their grand opening and expresses confidence in reaching the minimum order amount.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists regarding the minimum show value of $200 in Canada, with no significant disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to understanding the policies and procedures, highlighting the challenges faced by new consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants or those unfamiliar with the minimum show requirements in Canada may find this discussion helpful.

Jillybill
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So, for a show to qualify is it $200? I know in the states it's $150 but our reward tables start at $200 so I was just wondering.

Curious how many more orders I need for a successful grand opening!
 
Yes, our minimum for a show is $200 in Canada.

I copied this from the Canadian Policies & Procedures:

To qualify as a Cooking Show, guest sales (excluding
shipping/handling, past host discount and tax) must
total a minimum of $200. The host’s purchases do not
count toward guest sales.
 
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Perfect, thank you! I'll have to print that out and read it at home, because I find myself at a loss for the most basic info, and I never knew that was on the website!
 
Jillybill said:
Perfect, thank you! I'll have to print that out and read it at home, because I find myself at a loss for the most basic info, and I never knew that was on the website!

No problem. I'm glad I could help. When I first started the policies and procedures were not posted on consultant's corner.
 
Hi there! Congratulations on your grand opening! To qualify for a show, the minimum order amount is $200. I know it may seem like a lot, but with our amazing products and incentives, I'm sure you'll have no problem reaching that goal. Keep promoting and sharing your excitement about your grand opening and I'm sure you'll reach your goal in no time. Best of luck to you!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum show value for Canadian orders with Pampered Chef?

The minimum show value for Canadian orders with Pampered Chef is typically set at $200 CAD. This means that the total sales from a party must reach this amount for the host to qualify for host benefits.

Are there any exceptions to the minimum show value for Canadian orders?

Generally, the minimum show value is consistent across most Pampered Chef parties. However, special promotions or events may occasionally allow for lower minimums, so it's always best to check with your consultant for any current offers.

What happens if the show value does not meet the minimum requirement?

If the show value does not meet the minimum requirement of $200 CAD, the host will not qualify for host rewards. In such cases, the consultant may suggest extending the party or combining it with another to reach the minimum.

Can I combine orders from multiple guests to meet the minimum show value?

Yes, you can combine orders from multiple guests to meet the minimum show value. As long as the total sales reach at least $200 CAD, the host can qualify for the benefits.

How can I encourage more sales to reach the minimum show value?

To encourage more sales, consider offering incentives to guests, such as discounts on future orders or hosting a fun theme for the party. Engaging with guests through social media and providing product demonstrations can also help boost interest and sales.

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