Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 09, 2012 at 20:48:13 from (174.124.3.228):
In Reply to: Re: o/t potatoes posted by 36 coupe on June 08, 2012 at 19:47:33:
BETTER TASTING POTATO THEN who?Now that yours is a better tasting potato, Look out!!! Lays will be knocking on your door begging you to supply their company with your better tasting Spud. YEA RIGHTTTTTTTT! UTZ is small POTATOES compared to Lays, OLD DUTCH etc.What about Pringles?? world wide product, beats your RINKY DINK ROAD SIDE STAND SALES.!!!!!Like the saying goes, (substitute the word Mouse trap and use potato) Grow a better potato and the Big company's will beat a path to your door" What a Load of B.s. Save it for the potato plants. Just wont sell here!!!!! Put the letter "P" for Pennsylvania in front of utz (like the people who eat em) Says Volumes. If those PUTZ spuds is so great, why aren't they in world wide distribution? Cant get em here,Thank The distributors who keep the market clean from fly by night products from hitting the industry. Folks who read your replies knows just how foolish you sound. Now wondering if you sell to "PUTZ" from your road side rinky dink stand? If UTZ potato chips are so great, have em open a market in Wisc.Even they can't compete with mega Manufacture,s/growers. They must rely on other products ,i.e pretzels etc to keep their doors open. Must be their MARKET SHARE in the Mfg of potato chip sales has to be minute ,compared to Lays, Pringles, and Old Dutch . LOU.
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