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Good move. You were probably holding a pair of deuces anyway and not a good bluffer. If the guy ahead of you speaks with highly cultured (I.e. Southern) accent don't try to outbid him on the grits.
Maple, You talk about re-stocking 5 times in a month. Did that prompt you to increase to amount of syrup you left there? Its a crap shoot and you never know how much to leave and don't want to leave too much due to extra risk and you don't want to leave it where it won't sell but you don't want to run out. Of course no matter how much you stock you may have that special customer come in who is going to buy up all you have there - How many of us have done that and emptied the shelves in a store when we found something special? I wiped out our local grocery store's stock of grits when they finally stocked them. That is the customer we are all looking for. Just replying to an old question, and an update. I only was allotted 1 shelf and I filled that shelf every time I went to restock.Update, In July 2018 that shop moved to a far more accessible location, from an old 1 room school house, to a recently closed home center building (put out of business by Lowe's, couldn't compete). This new location has proved to be a Godsend. The first month they were open my sales exceeded my best ever previous month by more than 2x. I also got more space, and the owners run the business well. That next Christmas, sales for November and then December again exceeded any previous month. This trend continues, even into 2020. In fact my 5th best ever month was April 2020. In previous years April has been fairly slow, but with so many working from home because of Covid 19, it seems they were now doing breakfast at home instead of at a diner or drive thru quick serve. Nov 2020 has thus far been my best ever month for syrup sales at that location, and December looks to be real good too, except I'm almost out of syrup. The last time I stocked the shelves I filled them completely, but was displaying fewer choices. In most sizes I had run out of Golden and Amber. Dark (my best seller) filled the otherwise empty slots. While most prefer Dark some want the lighter grades. My month end sales may slip as a result.Going back to when I said I restocked 5x a month, that was when I got less shelf space. Now, in average off season months I only need to restock once a month, this year, starting in Nov, 2x and Dec will be 2x. I now have 8' of deep shelf space at chest high level and 8' of bottom shelf for backup stock, fully displayed.
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