Friday, July 22, 2011

RHD Bazaar -Running a Stall

What are the challenges that you faced in setting up and running a stall?

17 comments:

  1. Customers are attracted but don't buy

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  2. The machines might be malfunctioning sometimes.

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  3. The prices might be a little to high for the customers, even if the food is attractive. Since the price is too high, they would not want to waste the money and thus not buy anything. :D

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  4. Customers were unwilling to buy such products when the price of the product were unreasonable

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  5. We encountered some unforeseen circumstances that we did not prepare for, such as when the machines overheated, and we could not prepare more cotton candy.

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  6. Communicating with other people who are working with you in the stall. And preparation process was not orderly enough, resulting in a short-term problem at the start of the bazaar.

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  7. The machines malfunctioned and some customers wanted a bargain but didn't get it so they did not buy our products.

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  8. The machine was slow and took a long time to produce the candy.

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  9. We did not have a power plug and had to find a way to set up the machines. Also, the machine had overheated and this has resulted in making the customers wait.

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  10. The cleaning up was extremely difficult and we needed as much help as we could for that. Also we forgot that cotton candy could melt and the machine could overheat.

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  11. Customer may be interested with our products but due to waiting reason and some unforeseen malfunction of the machine, they are not willing to buy the products.

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  12. Customers came to patronize our stall but do not buy due to the high price of the food

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  13. We encountered some unforeseen circumstances that we did not prepare for, such as when the machines overheated. Some muslim customers wanted to patronize our store but turned us away after we told them our food (marshmallows) were not halal.

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  14. Customers sometime cannot decide what to buy and whether to spend their money on our stall

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  15. Most of the customers were impatient.

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  16. The size of the cotton candy was very small and it was not worth it so customers may not have bought them due to the cost.

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  17. The cotton candy machine kept overheating, and thus the customers had to wait for quite some time. But most of them were patient and walked around before coming back to collect their cotton candy.

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