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We usually buy our honey from our neighbors who have bees and make their own honey
Would any EU-based stackers want to buy something like that (i say EU because shipping shouldn't be an issue)?
32 sats \ 5 replies \ @AG 4h
great initiative! Are you planning to orange pill your neighbors or you'll take care of the reselling? What would be the price excluding shipping?
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My neighbours don't even have bank cards lol
i just thought hey, stackers might like organic honey, and if i can sell some, they get paid and i can stack some sats. would probably add a few euros markup to cover the fannying about with driving to the courier place etc
Before Brexit was i thinking of launching a line of Bulgarian natural products on amazon, but never happened. plus the quotes i was getting for rose oil and things were insane, higher than retail prices in the shops!
more of an experiment than anything else
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32 sats \ 3 replies \ @AG 4h
My neighbours don't even have bank cards lol
Such a lucky man!
Usually local products are more expensive. Worth the quality though, as it is not even comparable to what retail chains can offer.
I like experiments, have you tried testing interest of your local community before going online, maybe at a meetup or some other local community event? It will save you time and efforts in shipping, a big pain if not managed properly.
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the nice thing is here, in villages etc, it's the norm. local communities aren't super interested in extra organic stuff because they typically grow things and they all have a similar selection, chickens and whatnot. I'm looking at a random horse right now grazing in a plot at the neat the end of my garden.
i dont really go to meetups becuase, well there arent any lol
there are some other interesting things though, like an english couple that makes their own fudge which i've bought before , stuff like that
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14 sats \ 1 reply \ @AG 3h
that's priceless! I guess barter is a thing there... or v4v whatever we want to call it.
The trick is then to start making a product that others don't
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ha, funny you mention that, a channel i watch with an english couple do bartering with their neighbours
i havnt got anything to barter, yet! we could probably make jam, we have quite a few rasberries and things in the garden
I certainly would, but for the shipping costs. I ordered my dad some stuff from SweetSats for Father’s Day.
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yeah i dont think to the US it would be feasible, but i think there must be US based honey stackers , i feel like it has a good fit with btc community in general
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YESS for sure #1005577
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ill buy a jar put it up for sale here, and if it doesnt sell, we'll eat it lol
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Depends on the price!
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10 euro probably, hopefully it hasnt gone up since teh last time we bought some
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How many sats is that ser?
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probably about 10,485 sats, plus whatever delivery would be. they have different types of honey which are priced differently , ill have to check in
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Cool. Let us know!
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I might (very likely) buy it in person but I don't like to associate a shipping address with bitcoin purchasing
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @byzantine 5h
tested for pesticides on just organic based on bee radius?
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organic based on my neighbour has beehives and makes honey lol this is quite common here tho, many people in villiages make booze, grow veggies, make honey, have chickens etc
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