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Originally Posted by Robbie S
To be fair, a customer's experience will be affected by how much you spend on your equipment (spectacular modern machines versus old crappy beds) and your business model (convenient affordable easy to understand pricing versus a menu board of every package ever offered in the Industry).
The price of baked beans in China would only be relevant to tanning salons in China. The cheaper they, the higher the cost to keep the salon smelling fresh.
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Just to set the record straight and be "fairer"...I didn't mean, and didn't think your original post meant, old/crappy equipment verses new/great equipment, didn't matter. All things being equal bright and shiny will always beat old and worn-out. Regarding value I also didn't mean, and didn't thing your original post meant, confuse them with lots of pricing options. Value means did they receive more for their dollar than expected. Baked beans in China doesn't matter but watch out for the price of rice in Boston.:sarcasm: