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Phil Gross
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4th Generation Beverage Maker. In Chicago? Let’s grab a beer. Yale lacrosse & Kellogg SOM alum.
Chicago, IL
Joined June 2010
@IsabelHalfCaff Ya I’m paying $280/month for 4 pallets x 2 DCs… pod uses third parties for everything so they’re marking up the long term rate that they’re getting which is probably $15/month for a pallet. So maybe there’s some negotiating room.
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@BillAckman @pepsi @CocaCola @PepsiCo Unlike their peers in other CPG categories, these companies engineered zero sugar versions of their products that are as good, if not, better than their caloric full-sugar original product.
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@TechEmails Dude completely fumbled the bag with these responses. He/she Didn’t have to pick instagram. They just needed a strong point of view.
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@stefanvladcalin @Austen Rates are higher now, so there’s going to be a discount on all bonds issued around then.
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@theblakkmamba24 @FFSnoog I think he got way better this year, so not totally wrong call. Can go into the league and start to build momentum
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@MaxMulvihil There should be a “buyers” report. That spits out all your individual customers with a column for repeat buyer or one time. Also the orders manager marks each order with a blue “r” for return customers so you can kind of visually track it.
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Ahh.. pay for a software called feedbackwhiz…. You can run a buyers report which will show you how many times individual buyers have ordered over whatever time period you specify. I like to look at [# of customers that have ordered at least twice] / [total # of customers in the last year]. 30% is good… 40%+ is great. You can also customize a review request email. It helps slightly, although review rates are very low on Amazon.
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