Hi @MirandaBWhen I worked at one sometimes we would dump thousands of pounds worth if a growing contract got cancelled and the garden centres didn't want them
The nursery is where I worked and yes they'd rather have dumped them than give them away even though most of it was contract growing so they'd already been paid a fair proportion of the plants value beforehand.Hi @MirandaB
Is it the case that the garden centre (where you worked) preferred to dump thousands of £ worth of perfectly good plants rather than give them away? I suspect I know the answer to this question.
JPC
Hi @MirandaBThe nursery is where I worked and yes they'd rather have dumped them than give them away even though most of it was contract growing so they'd already been paid a fair proportion of the plants value beforehand.
Same business practice when I worked on a <"large commercial nursery in the 1980s">. We must have destroyed 7 out of 10 of the plants we produced.Is it the case that the garden centre (where you worked) preferred to dump thousands of £ worth of perfectly good plants rather than give them away?
Hi Darrel (@dw1305)Same business practice when I worked on a <"large commercial nursery in the 1980s">. We must have destroyed 7 out of 10 of the plants we produced.
It was explained to me as:And what was the nursery's rationale for doing that, if you don't mind my asking?
there was a similar story on the luxury watches made by the Swiss, only a tiny percentage of high end watches sell, yet shops all over the world hold stock, at a certain time the brands buy back the stock and smelt them down etc and so keep the range limited and exclusive, obviously the high end are not willing to wait for the time taken to make a watch, so its cost effective to over produce and destroy, since they get rare metals and stones back,Hi all,
It was explained to me as:
If you sold the trees cheaply it undermined both their value and the value of the brand.
- Not selling a product for what it cost to produce, plus a profit margin, but
- selling it for what <"the market would stand">.
I believe the manufacturers of <"exclusive brands"> (and Viagra) still use the same business model.
cheers Darrel
Hi @dw1305 & Everyone,
What kind of world are we building for ourselves? I find it difficult to believe that these business practices are sustainable in the long run.
JPC