Product group with biggest mark-up?
Product group with biggest mark-up?
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Driller

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8,310 posts

299 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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So which product or service do you reckon has the biggest difference between what it costs to buy/produce compared to the selling price?

escargot

17,122 posts

238 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Ink cartridges have a pretty tasty mark-up.

dmitsi

3,583 posts

241 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Redbull maybe.

HD Adam

5,155 posts

205 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Any "fashion item" like trainers or jeans.

The Moose

23,523 posts

230 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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% wise or £ wise??

Plotloss

67,280 posts

291 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Designer glasses, designer clothes.

Anything sold in those 'rich mans wife's hobby shops' are well over 100% markup.

Its not electricals, I know that bloody much.

Puggit

49,397 posts

269 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Anything 'luxury' - ie watches get 100% markup from manufacturer to vendor, then 100% markup in shop window.

SLacKer

2,622 posts

228 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Haircuts for woman...........

Odie

4,187 posts

203 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Own brand (not really a product group tho)

Driller

Original Poster:

8,310 posts

299 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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fkin hell, that was quick. Is this something we all often think about then? hehe

ETA Nothing more than 100%? There must be something at say 400 or 500%?

Edited by Driller on Wednesday 6th May 15:35

shirt

24,951 posts

222 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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label heavy designer clothes. bespoke/high fashion is different.

i'd say it'd be some foodstuff in % terms. perhaps something like coke.

in wider terms, i'd say coke again, the powdery version this time smile

Dakkon

7,827 posts

274 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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SLacKer said:
Haircuts for woman...........
Nah the hair cuts are 40 quid, but the cup of tea or coffee costs 100 quid. biggrin

option click

1,178 posts

247 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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razor cartridges

threesixty

2,068 posts

224 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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We're marking by stuff by a 1000% or more here quite frequently.

All manufactured in the far east in a morally dubious fashion I would imagine.



Edited by threesixty on Wednesday 6th May 15:38

Puggit

49,397 posts

269 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Coke (as suggested just above) is a good one. When I worked there in the 90s, it cost 4p to make a can. 1p for the liquid, 3p for the tin.

The easy-mix stuff in pubs is even cheaper!

How about mineral water? Free at source scratchchin

Driller

Original Poster:

8,310 posts

299 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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threesixty said:
We're marking by stuff by a %1000 or more here quite frequently.
Wos that then?

Odie

4,187 posts

203 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Ive got it.

Bottled water.

Not sure on the mark up but from free(ish ie water rates) to 80p for 500ml


anyone one remember this
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-d...

only 3000% mark up, nice work if you can get it.

LeeThePeople

1,302 posts

204 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Female beauty products have a stupid mark up on them. 200%+

jonnychez

117 posts

285 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Designer clothes probably.

It costs roughly £2 to produce a genuine pair of Levis or the like. This obviously doesn't include shipping costs etc.

RDMcG

20,347 posts

228 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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ANy accessory for a Porsche