>>22571201> not bad at all but then there's retailer markup. if it's anything similar to bakery markup that's adding half the price on top as the acceptable profit margin.my partner has already said that even after the cost of production and shipping we should be able to pressure small retailers(out target market) sell for less than krogers
> it's a daily grind, always something to do.keep on top of it though with the policy of adding one extra attainable goal per day to the workload
the business already has 105 employees with managers included, and has an well for the last 30 years. I’m sure many now workers can hold their own.
> that's a pretty good punishment for catching a setback, over here the norm is going into catastrophic debt and having to sell out to souless corporations.I don’t fully know know to answer this bit most farm and industry in mu home region are locally owned and operated, and I’ve known the man I’ve bought the farm shares off of for 15 years. he’s a trust worthy man who has never lied to me, even in the purchase process.