we had blessings selling honey last year in our own jars at our farm stand but this year God willing we are going to try "bring your own jug" honey sales. .people seem to beee in to it. who cares how you move honey as long as you move it ..?
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I thought about that but decided to just buy the plastic bottles and jack up the price to cover. One pound botttles with caps cost around 50 cents.
It's a waste to throw all those empty bottles away but the logistics of dealing with filling people's bottles is more than you will want to do IMO
However I am aware of the frugal nature of Vermonters? ? or at least I understand that they are skin flints? ? maybe that's why you want to BYOB.
I like to do a variety. Your customers vary from rich yuppies who are more interested in a pretty bottle, to people who feel it's more "homegrown" if it's in a mason jar to people who just want to save money. If you're wise, you'll cater to all of them. Do the BYOB thing for those who want to save money and the fancy jar for those who want to spend it.
How do you plan on filling the jugs at the market? are you going to take a tank with you or ?
What if you give them 50 cents off if they bring back one of your jars from a previous purchase?
we have a laid back attitude and for some folks coming down to our farm stand is more of a social engagement. we'll use a spigoted jug for our buds that allways want a ton of honey, and keep the fancy little jars for the flatlanders..... :twisted:
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