by welsh wizard » Thu Oct 02, 2014 6:39 am
Perceived quality at FM's is always at question. The general public believe that because it is being sold in that arena then it goes without question it is better. It costs more, then it should be better, right! WRONG, so wrong. I have eaten "homemade" food at these markets and it has been rank, not all foods, just some. I have also seen cakes so perfectly produced I am sure they have been bought and re packaged, all of which has an effect on us genuine producers. I see Lidel is showing FM type adverts where they show their produce and when they tell the customers the price they are amazed at how cheap things are. Again not a true reflection on producers who do not have the buying power supermarkets do, marketing budgets or chemicals to enhance shelf life of produce. Some of our USP's are: local, super fresh, very high quality, and you actually talk to the producer, priceless! sorry rant over.
Yes wheels, people talk the quality road and go down the cheaper route a lot. In fact they will eat you out of tasters and then go and buy a mass produced pork pie from the butchers. However, thankfully people are getting educated but it is slow. I started some 8 years ago selling pork pies @ £5 on the general (not farmers) market and pushed hard the fact the pork used was free range, I only used shoulder meat for a 80 / 20 split and they were made with home made pastry etc. At this time you could buy a same size pie from the butcher for £2.15 so it was a hard struggle, but needless to say we survived and now sell lots of them, still at £5 though but pork prices have been extremely stable as has pastry so no need to budge.
Pork rolls here sell for £4 a pop and in all fairness they are good and I know exactly what you mean re yuck apple sauce. Why they don't make it themselves and save a fortune (a 1.5kg bottle of apple sauce is £6 from my wholesaler) I really have no idea.
Anyway, I have made a decision this week to leave the general market after 8 years of trading but I will still do the local produce market. I have just had enough of the same old same old and need a change. Interestingly when I started on the general market there were 4 food producers, these consisted of a fantastic veggie food stand, a fruit and veg stall, cheese stall and me. Now there are over 20 food stalls of various quality, which is brilliant.
Which leads me to another question (well you all knew it would), does anyone out there have any experience of "farm gate" sales and marketing?
cheers WW
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