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swooner 03-30-2022 11:41 AM

Fresh Market - A Tale of Woe
 
I recently received an e mail from Fresh Market announcing a Prime Beef Sale (25% off) from Friday 3/18 -Sunday 3/20. I Paid little attention at the time of purchase to the pricing of the 4 Ribeye Steaks which cost me $65.97 after their 25% discount. After returning home I realized that each steak weighed exactly 10 ounces. They were each priced at $21.99 ea., not $21.99 per pound. Since 10 ounces is only .625 pounds, the actual price per pound of these Ribeye Steaks was $2.19/oz multiplied by 16 for an outrageous price per pound of $35.18.

I then went to the Fresh Market website (It'''s Prime Time | USDA Prime Beef | The Fresh Market) and discovered that their advertised price per pound for Prime Ribeye Steaks on the same day was in fact $24.74 / lb.

So, the bottom line is that instead of giving me a 25% discount on their advertised price for this item ($24.74/ lb.) they gave me a 25% discount on the identical item priced at $35.18 / lb. Accordingly, if I had purchased the same four 10 ounce Steaks at their advertised price of $24.74 my total cost would have been $61.85 less 25% or a net total of $46.39 versus the $65.97 price I was actually charged me for the same exact item. A quick subtractions suggests I was overcharged $19.58 based on the actual advertised price for the same item on their website.

Not only is this deceptive, in my opinion, it represents price gouging by offering a discount on a drastically overpriced item ($35.18/lb.) when compared to their own advertised pricing of ($24.74/lb.) for the same item.

Yes, I reported this to FM in writing and was essentially told, tough cookies.

I am posting this as a public service in the hope that others won't be deceived by similar future offers from Fresh Market. PS, I no longer shop there!

Stu from NYC 03-30-2022 11:57 AM

What did the label on the package say price per pound or just the item price?

That would tell me if the price was deceptive.

Laker14 03-30-2022 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078185)
I recently received an e mail from Fresh Market announcing a Prime Beef Sale (25% off) from Friday 3/18 -Sunday 3/20. I Paid little attention at the time of purchase to the pricing of the 4 Ribeye Steaks which cost me $65.97 after their 25% discount. After returning home I realized that each steak weighed exactly 10 ounces. They were each priced at $21.99 ea., not $21.99 per pound. Since 10 ounces is only .625 pounds, the actual price per pound of these Ribeye Steaks was $2.19/oz multiplied by 16 for an outrageous price per pound of $35.18.

I then went to the Fresh Market website (It'''s Prime Time | USDA Prime Beef | The Fresh Market) and discovered that their advertised price per pound for Prime Ribeye Steaks on the same day was in fact $24.74 / lb.

So, the bottom line is that instead of giving me a 25% discount on their advertised price for this item ($24.74/ lb.) they gave me a 25% discount on the identical item priced at $35.18 / lb. Accordingly, if I had purchased the same four 10 ounce Steaks at their advertised price of $24.74 my total cost would have been $61.85 less 25% or a net total of $46.39 versus the $65.97 price I was actually charged me for the same exact item. A quick subtractions suggests I was overcharged $19.58 based on the actual advertised price for the same item on their website.

Not only is this deceptive, in my opinion, it represents price gouging by offering a discount on a drastically overpriced item ($35.18/lb.) when compared to their own advertised pricing of ($24.74/lb.) for the same item.

Yes, I reported this to FM in writing and was essentially told, tough cookies.

I am posting this as a public service in the hope that others won't be deceived by similar future offers from Fresh Market. PS, I no longer shop there!

Well, while it's partially your fault for not paying attention, I get quite irritated when retailers pull stuff like that. To the point that if I catch them, I'll never return. Ever. I keep an eye occasionally on FMs prices, and I've never found their "deals" to be all that great. Perhaps their quality makes up for it, or maybe it's just their marketing.
Thanks for the heads up. I'll be doubly wary now.

retiredguy123 03-30-2022 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078185)
I recently received an e mail from Fresh Market announcing a Prime Beef Sale (25% off) from Friday 3/18 -Sunday 3/20. I Paid little attention at the time of purchase to the pricing of the 4 Ribeye Steaks which cost me $65.97 after their 25% discount. After returning home I realized that each steak weighed exactly 10 ounces. They were each priced at $21.99 ea., not $21.99 per pound. Since 10 ounces is only .625 pounds, the actual price per pound of these Ribeye Steaks was $2.19/oz multiplied by 16 for an outrageous price per pound of $35.18.

I then went to the Fresh Market website (It'''s Prime Time | USDA Prime Beef | The Fresh Market) and discovered that their advertised price per pound for Prime Ribeye Steaks on the same day was in fact $24.74 / lb.

So, the bottom line is that instead of giving me a 25% discount on their advertised price for this item ($24.74/ lb.) they gave me a 25% discount on the identical item priced at $35.18 / lb. Accordingly, if I had purchased the same four 10 ounce Steaks at their advertised price of $24.74 my total cost would have been $61.85 less 25% or a net total of $46.39 versus the $65.97 price I was actually charged me for the same exact item. A quick subtractions suggests I was overcharged $19.58 based on the actual advertised price for the same item on their website.

Not only is this deceptive, in my opinion, it represents price gouging by offering a discount on a drastically overpriced item ($35.18/lb.) when compared to their own advertised pricing of ($24.74/lb.) for the same item.

Yes, I reported this to FM in writing and was essentially told, tough cookies.

I am posting this as a public service in the hope that others won't be deceived by similar future offers from Fresh Market. PS, I no longer shop there!

Check the math:

$65.97/40 oz = $1.65 per ounce, not $2.19
$1.65 x 16 = $26.40 per pound, which is $3.59 less per pound than their current price of $29.99 per pound for Prime ribeye.

DAVES 03-30-2022 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078185)
I recently received an e mail from Fresh Market announcing a Prime Beef Sale (25% off) from Friday 3/18 -Sunday 3/20. I Paid little attention at the time of purchase to the pricing of the 4 Ribeye Steaks which cost me $65.97 after their 25% discount. After returning home I realized that each steak weighed exactly 10 ounces. They were each priced at $21.99 ea., not $21.99 per pound. Since 10 ounces is only .625 pounds, the actual price per pound of these Ribeye Steaks was $2.19/oz multiplied by 16 for an outrageous price per pound of $35.18.

I then went to the Fresh Market website (It'''s Prime Time | USDA Prime Beef | The Fresh Market) and discovered that their advertised price per pound for Prime Ribeye Steaks on the same day was in fact $24.74 / lb.

So, the bottom line is that instead of giving me a 25% discount on their advertised price for this item ($24.74/ lb.) they gave me a 25% discount on the identical item priced at $35.18 / lb. Accordingly, if I had purchased the same four 10 ounce Steaks at their advertised price of $24.74 my total cost would have been $61.85 less 25% or a net total of $46.39 versus the $65.97 price I was actually charged me for the same exact item. A quick subtractions suggests I was overcharged $19.58 based on the actual advertised price for the same item on their website.

Not only is this deceptive, in my opinion, it represents price gouging by offering a discount on a drastically overpriced item ($35.18/lb.) when compared to their own advertised pricing of ($24.74/lb.) for the same item.

Yes, I reported this to FM in writing and was essentially told, tough cookies.

I am posting this as a public service in the hope that others won't be deceived by similar future offers from Fresh Market. PS, I no longer shop there!

Sadly this is far too common. Some items go on sale so many times that the sale price is the normal price. BOGO buy one get one becomes the regular price. Add to that shrinking package size. A pound of coffee has been 13 oz for years. Sellers know were they to sell a 16oz TRUE POUND coffee most buyers do not do the math and it seems to be more than a 13oz package. TOILET PAPER-the rolls are not only narrower but the core is now larger than it used to be.

Reported to FM in writing? My opinion in this case I expect you may have gotten better results going back and talking to the store manager. I don't know but suspect your letter went to some corporate clerk. Overwhelmed by similar letters they do not even read your letter let alone check it out-send out form letter number three.

swooner 03-30-2022 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2078200)
Check the math:

$65.97/40 oz = $1.65 per ounce, not $2.19
$1.65 x 16 = $26.40 per pound, which is $3.59 less per pound than their current price of $29.99 per pound for Prime ribeye.

21.99/10 oz = $2.19/oz
2.19x16= $34.18/ lb
That’s how it’s done in the school I went to!

retiredguy123 03-30-2022 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2078202)
Sadly this is far too common. Some items go on sale so many times that the sale price is the normal price. BOGO buy one get one becomes the regular price. Add to that shrinking package size. A pound of coffee has been 13 oz for years. Sellers know were they to sell a 16oz TRUE POUND coffee most buyers do not do the math and it seems to be more than a 13oz package. TOILET PAPER-the rolls are not only narrower but the core is now larger than it used to be.

Reported to FM in writing? My opinion in this case I expect you may have gotten better results going back and talking to the store manager. I don't know but suspect your letter went to some corporate clerk. Overwhelmed by similar letters they do not even read your letter let alone check it out-send out form letter number three.

Read Post No. 4. It appears that the OP did the math, but not correctly.

retiredguy123 03-30-2022 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078205)
21.99/10 oz = $2.19/oz
2.19x16= $34.18/ lb
That’s how it’s done in the school I went to!

I'm confused. Your post says that you got 4, 10-ounce steaks for $65.97. That is 40 ounces, for $1.65 per ounce. What am I missing?

swooner 03-30-2022 01:01 PM

Each 10 oz steak was 21.99. Don’t know where your results came from but it appears you might have over thought the problem.

retiredguy123 03-30-2022 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078208)
Each 10 oz steak was 21.99. Don’t know where your results came from but it appears you might have over thought the problem.

I'm just doing the math. If you paid $21.99 each for 4 steaks, then it would have been $87.96, not $65.97. It sounds like, if you paid $65.97 for 4 steaks, they gave you a 25 percent discount from the $21.99 price per steak. Unless you only bought 3 steaks.

Laker14 03-30-2022 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078208)
Each 10 oz steak was 21.99. Don’t know where your results came from but it appears you might have over thought the problem.

was that the pre-sale price or what you paid after the discount?

wisbad1 03-30-2022 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078185)
I recently received an e mail from Fresh Market announcing a Prime Beef Sale (25% off) from Friday 3/18 -Sunday 3/20. I Paid little attention at the time of purchase to the pricing of the 4 Ribeye Steaks which cost me $65.97 after their 25% discount. After returning home I realized that each steak weighed exactly 10 ounces. They were each priced at $21.99 ea., not $21.99 per pound. Since 10 ounces is only .625 pounds, the actual price per pound of these Ribeye Steaks was $2.19/oz multiplied by 16 for an outrageous price per pound of $35.18.

I then went to the Fresh Market website (It'''s Prime Time | USDA Prime Beef | The Fresh Market) and discovered that their advertised price per pound for Prime Ribeye Steaks on the same day was in fact $24.74 / lb.

So, the bottom line is that instead of giving me a 25% discount on their advertised price for this item ($24.74/ lb.) they gave me a 25% discount on the identical item priced at $35.18 / lb. Accordingly, if I had purchased the same four 10 ounce Steaks at their advertised price of $24.74 my total cost would have been $61.85 less 25% or a net total of $46.39 versus the $65.97 price I was actually charged me for the same exact item. A quick subtractions suggests I was overcharged $19.58 based on the actual advertised price for the same item on their website.

Not only is this deceptive, in my opinion, it represents price gouging by offering a discount on a drastically overpriced item ($35.18/lb.) when compared to their own advertised pricing of ($24.74/lb.) for the same item.

Yes, I reported this to FM in writing and was essentially told, tough cookies.

I am posting this as a public service in the hope that others won't be deceived by similar future offers from Fresh Market. PS, I no longer shop there!

Last time we bought steaks they smelled like road kill. Wouldn’t take them back next day. Won’t go there again . Over priced.

Keefelane66 03-30-2022 01:21 PM

Imagine what they are doing to us in restaurants.
I heard that Fresh Market does the same with their Hamburg Tuesdays

Bill14564 03-30-2022 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2078210)
I'm just doing the math. If you paid $21.99 each for 4 steaks, then it would have been $87.96, not $65.97. It sounds like, if you paid $65.97 for 4 steaks, they gave you a 25 percent discount from the $21.99 price per steak. Unless you only bought 3 steaks.

Yep.

$65.97 is $26.38/lb. If this was a 25% discount then the full price would be $35.17/lb or $21.99 for a 10oz steak which is exactly what the OP reported.

The OP seems to have received a 25% discount off the regular price of $35.17/lb.

The website shows a price of $19.99 for a 10 oz steak ($32.00/lb) which seems to be consistent with a price of $35.17/lb earlier in the month.

Keefelane66 03-30-2022 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2078191)
What did the label on the package say price per pound or just the item price?

That would tell me if the price was deceptive.

Crimes against Seniors

Topspinmo 03-30-2022 01:33 PM

That place has always been high, expect that when shopping there. It’s fresh all right, fresh on price. But, they know certain people will shop there regardless of price.

swooner 03-30-2022 01:56 PM

Pre

swooner 03-30-2022 02:00 PM

Not true. In that case you get what they advertise, $3.99 for ground Chuck and 2.99 for chicken breast.

tophcfa 03-30-2022 02:27 PM

Last couple times I went to Fresh Market the line/wait for fish and meat was so long I’m done with that place.

JSR22 03-30-2022 02:36 PM

I buy the prime meat at Fresh Market and have never been disappointed. They sell a number of meat items by portion and not by pound. The prices are clearly marked.

Bogie Shooter 03-30-2022 03:08 PM

Who, really is on first……………….

swooner 03-30-2022 03:23 PM

Actually, the price on their website today is $29.99. Why would you report that it is $10 higher????? Want some help searching the Internet?

Bill14564 03-30-2022 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078266)
Actually, the price on their website today is $29.99. Why would you report that it is $10 higher????? Want some help searching the Internet?

Because I looked at the wrong item, JUST AS YOU DID. (Do you want some help yourself?)

I'll go back and correct my post. It appears the 10oz boneless ribeyes are $19.99 ea or $32.00/lb. Still consistent with a $35.17/lb price earlier in the month. I didn't realize the price of meat varied so much.

New Englander 03-30-2022 03:35 PM

There are two businesses near the Villages that I will not shop at anymore. Fresh Market and any Jenkins Auto Dealerships.

davem4616 03-30-2022 04:41 PM

OP, you never told us...was the steak tasty?

I don't shop FM....too expensive

Give Best Meats a try on 301 in Wildwood...no 'funny math' at that place

Laker14 03-30-2022 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 2078292)
OP, you never told us...was the steak tasty?

I don't shop FM....too expensive

Give Best Meats a try on 301 in Wildwood...no 'funny math' at that place

is that a small family run business?

fdpaq0580 03-30-2022 08:55 PM

What with all the figuring tossed aside, looks like 4 steaks for the price of 3. A savings of 25%???
Rarely shop FM, but thanks for your comments. Forewarned is forearmed. Always double check the final price per pound or unit price.

EdFNJ 03-30-2022 10:20 PM

A few months back I bought three advertised specials at F.M. of "AT LEAST 10 OZ" prime filets for some single flat price (forgot what the price was already) which they often run to be cooked shortly after I got home and which takes about an hour to cook (pellet smoker). When I got home they looked really small so I put them on my quite accurately weight verified scale and 2 weighed just over 7 OZ and one just under 8 OZ. Their scales weighed in fractions of a pound and not directly in ounces, and I didn't really do the conversions nor did I think I needed to. I had to go back there (~15 mile RT) to get them replaced and the meat guy said "yea, we hear this a lot." The manager was pretty "fresh" when I complained to her but I guess that's why it's called "fresh" market. They couldn't resell the ones I returned and had to throw them out. I asked the guy why rather than toss them he couldn't just tell me to keep them for my aggravation. He said "ask the manager" and I said "no thanks." After all of that they were pretty lousy tasting filets.

Garywt 03-30-2022 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 2078292)
OP, you never told us...was the steak tasty?

I don't shop FM....too expensive

Give Best Meats a try on 301 in Wildwood...no 'funny math' at that place

This was a place I was going to try but when I posted about it everyone said it was extremely dirty inside.

Garywt 03-30-2022 10:49 PM

4 steaks at $21.99 and you paid for 3 and got 1 free. Sounds like 25% off to me.

Sensei 03-31-2022 01:59 AM

Deceptive meat labels
 
More than once T-bone steaks were labeled Porterhouse at FM. When brought to his attention, the manager reported he did not know the difference.

Luggage 03-31-2022 04:21 AM

Sane for publix bogo items .

Luggage 03-31-2022 04:25 AM

I can't afford prime steaks secondly you should only be eating 3 to 4 oz at a time, and lastly you can buy T-Bones for $6 a pound at Save-A-Lot, put them on the grill and say taste fine. If you can afford 40 bucks for steaks he's doing a lot better than 90% of us I applaud your Investments

thevillages2013 03-31-2022 04:36 AM

All this math is at 5:30 am before my coffee takes effect . It is making me hungry though. Swooner, were those over priced cow parts any good?

thevillages2013 03-31-2022 04:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luggage (Post 2078351)
I can't afford prime steaks secondly you should only be eating 3 to 4 oz at a time, and lastly you can buy T-Bones for $6 a pound at Save-A-Lot, put them on the grill and say taste fine. If you can afford 40 bucks for steaks he's doing a lot better than 90% of us I applaud your Investments

There is an old saying or a bible verse (it’s too early for me to remember which) that went “ A ____and his money shall soon be parted”

Nannyof3 03-31-2022 05:12 AM

I love Fresh Market and have bought steaks there when they're on special. Sometimes they're advertised "per pound" and sometimes it's "per steak". read the ad carefully. Fresh Market is, in my opinion, exceptional when it comes to customer service.

me4vt 03-31-2022 06:07 AM

Test
 
Fresh Market does Medicare test just like your Dr’s office does!! I do and I will continue to shop at FM.


Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2078185)
I recently received an e mail from Fresh Market announcing a Prime Beef Sale (25% off) from Friday 3/18 -Sunday 3/20. I Paid little attention at the time of purchase to the pricing of the 4 Ribeye Steaks which cost me $65.97 after their 25% discount. After returning home I realized that each steak weighed exactly 10 ounces. They were each priced at $21.99 ea., not $21.99 per pound. Since 10 ounces is only .625 pounds, the actual price per pound of these Ribeye Steaks was $2.19/oz multiplied by 16 for an outrageous price per pound of $35.18.

I then went to the Fresh Market website (It'''s Prime Time | USDA Prime Beef | The Fresh Market) and discovered that their advertised price per pound for Prime Ribeye Steaks on the same day was in fact $24.74 / lb.

So, the bottom line is that instead of giving me a 25% discount on their advertised price for this item ($24.74/ lb.) they gave me a 25% discount on the identical item priced at $35.18 / lb. Accordingly, if I had purchased the same four 10 ounce Steaks at their advertised price of $24.74 my total cost would have been $61.85 less 25% or a net total of $46.39 versus the $65.97 price I was actually charged me for the same exact item. A quick subtractions suggests I was overcharged $19.58 based on the actual advertised price for the same item on their website.

Not only is this deceptive, in my opinion, it represents price gouging by offering a discount on a drastically overpriced item ($35.18/lb.) when compared to their own advertised pricing of ($24.74/lb.) for the same item.

Yes, I reported this to FM in writing and was essentially told, tough cookies.

I am posting this as a public service in the hope that others won't be deceived by similar future offers from Fresh Market. PS, I no longer shop there!


Two Bills 03-31-2022 06:24 AM

.......and tomorrow folks I will show you how to work out the price of fish, using Algebra!:icon_wink:

banjobob 03-31-2022 06:45 AM

Maybe you chew a lot longer but $ 6.00 a pound steaks ain’t bad. However a really good tender steak usually costs a bit more,or maybe a lot more lol

Bertram00 03-31-2022 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 2078343)
This was a place I was going to try but when I posted about it everyone said it was extremely dirty inside.

Best Meats is a butcher shop and store. It's basic - coolers, freezers, I think one small display case, shelves and simple counters. Not dirty, just not meticulously designed and presented to elicit overpayment from Karens and Kens.


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