Monday, 29 August 2016

Should the tuck shop sell healthy food?


I believe that selling healthy food from the tuck shop will not be that much of a good idea. I mean yes healthy food will make you strong, fit, happy all that stuff but 10-13 year old students would rather choose something “unhealthy” I know it sounds bad but, students these days just don’t really care about their own body structure that much as adults do. From this point of view students will be not buying healthy food from their school cafeteria which will lead us to bankruptcy. Well maybe we could just sell food/snacks that are unhealthy but put something beneath it like a carrot or some sort of vegetable for us kids to be tricked by you adults and never realize it ;)

Research shows that ⅓ of kiwi kids are overweight. Based on my research marketing products with pinky rainbow unicorn front covers are to attract the eyes of children and the not adults, That’s why most of us intend to buy those muesli bars covered with a layer of icing and those jelly stringy objects we love to eat, Instead of the 3 kg mandarins and the 6 for $1 apple offer on the other isle of the supermarket we sometimes still choose the other way around.

For this reason I might have proven how bad and unhealthy lollies us kids eat and maybe diabetes or high blood will be on our way, But we only become children once and those are things we have to live with, Selling healthy food on the tuck shop will make that cafeteria line deserted, In other words selling an equal amount of unhealthy food and healthy food on the cafeteria would be a very good idea so people could have more of a choice and no one will be having those kind of funny problems.

Sunday, 28 August 2016

Market Day Opinion.

Do you think that market day is success Yes,No or Maybe and why?

As we all might know marketing is not as a simple job as you may think it is. You will need to 1.Ask possible customers what they need 2.Ask possible customers what they think it should look like 3.Make a design of your product 4.Finding appropriate materials for you product and lastly 5.The making of your products on a supporting company. In the end of selling them you might have made a good profit, got very kind customers and was held on a nice weather or not.

Based on my opinion market day was not a success, Well sure my group sold our products for a good amount of Wesley money but our entire class profit was not what we expected it to be. We sadly did not get enough money to go have a trip to the class’ wanted destination, Even me as a pluviophile did not like the vile rainy weather that was held on our school market day we had to move our whole stall to the hall, there was hardly enough space for everyone but I really liked the place and I would willingly “waste” my time for it :).