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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user 436632456" data-source="post: 7430939" data-attributes="member: 151698"><p>My view is that you would effectively be an facilitator to their marketing department.</p><p></p><p>Say a home meal kit provider or even Tesco's finest approach you and make a list of requirements, they want to sell the end user a proper field to fork storyboard with their product, even down to what animal is being supplied, part of the conditions is you supply pictures of the animal at various stages throughout its life, where the animal grazed, it's winter diet, and all other compliance that comes with it etc etc they want to sell that the animal, the end user is eating, really had the best life it could have at my farm. </p><p>And for that privilege they have to pay me and extra £1.50 a kilo (But I'm a dealing man, will settle for £1.25) and the ball is in my court, if its not a good deal for them or me it won't be done. </p><p></p><p>Karen from the housing estate probably doesn't care, but Charlotte in her German car from walton-on-thames probably does, and she would be their target market. </p><p></p><p>TBH RT have never sold or marketed the products they are supposed to be, so why not let proper marketing departments suggest what they require to sell my products better? And we both win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user 436632456, post: 7430939, member: 151698"] My view is that you would effectively be an facilitator to their marketing department. Say a home meal kit provider or even Tesco's finest approach you and make a list of requirements, they want to sell the end user a proper field to fork storyboard with their product, even down to what animal is being supplied, part of the conditions is you supply pictures of the animal at various stages throughout its life, where the animal grazed, it's winter diet, and all other compliance that comes with it etc etc they want to sell that the animal, the end user is eating, really had the best life it could have at my farm. And for that privilege they have to pay me and extra £1.50 a kilo (But I'm a dealing man, will settle for £1.25) and the ball is in my court, if its not a good deal for them or me it won't be done. Karen from the housing estate probably doesn't care, but Charlotte in her German car from walton-on-thames probably does, and she would be their target market. TBH RT have never sold or marketed the products they are supposed to be, so why not let proper marketing departments suggest what they require to sell my products better? And we both win. [/QUOTE]
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