The people who run a KFC franchise somewhere in Utah sat down together in the break room or huddled up in the boss's office or whatever, and they came up with a brilliant idea:
From Selfish Giving:
Answer: on average, the cost of a soft drink at a fast food joint is somewhere between 13¢ and 20¢. So if you take the high end - and even if you double it - the franchise is still way ahead. Nuthin' wrong widdat - just sayin'. They built their Feel-Good Campaign around the (prob'ly) biggest margin item on the menu, so let's not get too misty-eyed over their 'sacrifice'.
Second, this is one of the big reasons I don't fit in with most companies anymore. My Stoopid-Shit-Tolerance-Threshold has gotten too low.
hat tip = facebook friend RS
I just can’t understand what Kentucky Fried Chicken is thinking with its latest cause marketing program. This picture says it all. Buy a HALF-GALLON of soda – with 800 calories from 56 spoonfuls of sugar – for $2.99 and a buck goes to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.First, what's the profit margin on a Mega Jug gotta be in order to allow a business to justify giving away 1/3 of the sales price?
Answer: on average, the cost of a soft drink at a fast food joint is somewhere between 13¢ and 20¢. So if you take the high end - and even if you double it - the franchise is still way ahead. Nuthin' wrong widdat - just sayin'. They built their Feel-Good Campaign around the (prob'ly) biggest margin item on the menu, so let's not get too misty-eyed over their 'sacrifice'.
Second, this is one of the big reasons I don't fit in with most companies anymore. My Stoopid-Shit-Tolerance-Threshold has gotten too low.
hat tip = facebook friend RS