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c/floristslogan561logan5612mo ago

My shop in Spokane just hit 40% of sales from dried arrangements this month

I always thought dried flowers were a small side thing, but the numbers don't lie. It started when a local cafe wanted a big, permanent piece for their wall and we got a ton of calls after that. How are you all pricing your dried work compared to fresh?
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viola_lopez30
I read that some shops charge more since dried stuff lasts forever...
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samk77
samk772mo ago
You're right about that, viola_lopez30. It's a weird trick stores pull. They take something cheap that doesn't go bad and act like it's a luxury item. I see it with basic spices or even rice sometimes. The price gets jacked up just because it sits on a shelf well. It makes you pay for convenience you don't really need.
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drewr15
drewr152mo ago
Guess they're selling us the dream of a pantry that never gets old.
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