Pricing Muffins

Business By chocomama Updated 21 Mar 2006 , 6:44am by chocomama

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chocomama Posted 21 Mar 2006 , 5:58am
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I have an order for 100 muffins and I'm not sure how to price them. I had figured multiplying x3 and then adding in the muffin liners and other incidentals but hubby thinks that would be too much. Is $.75 - $1 per muffin a lot to ask? They're scratch sweet potato muffins. (Well, almost scratch...the potatoes are canned.)

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ShelbysYummys Posted 21 Mar 2006 , 6:24am
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Heck NO! I don't think so. Bakeries near me charge 1.50-2.50
per muffin.
If your feeling guilty make a complete nine dozen and giving the customer the extra 8 personally for her in a special box thanking her for the order thumbs_up.gif

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chocomama Posted 21 Mar 2006 , 6:37am
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You're right. Hubby always thinks I overcharge but then he doesn't understand how people pay "so much" for anything! LOL! I tell him if they didn't want to pay they wouldn't place the order in the first place. It's not like I spring the totals on them at the last minute, you know? And repeat customers are a good way of judging, IMO. Thanks for agreeing with me! icon_lol.gif

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ShelbysYummys Posted 21 Mar 2006 , 6:40am
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Men........ They don't alway understand god bless 'em! icon_lol.gif

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chocomama Posted 21 Mar 2006 , 6:44am
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Ain't that the truth! icon_rolleyes.gif

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