TQ y'all should be rolling in the orders if even 1/5th of the folks who asked for your number give you a call. A whole bunch of tailgaters are stopping by and asking me where I got my rig when I'm down tailgating with my daughter and her (hungry) friends. What amazes me is that every week I get new faces stopping by and the place just aint that big, so eventually you gotta get a few calls. I just tell'em to mention my name and they get a 5% mark upTuscaloosaQ wrote:Rick you sound like me and Tyler we are on a couple of builds now, will finish a trailer wednesday and just finished a patio model a week ago
Just got a quote for 3.27 a lb and thats the friendly, hey your wife is one of my best customers, price. If I understood correctly at 3.27 he will be losing money if I do not order by the end of this month. They already have pork on a sliding scale of cost increase. It's going to be a lot like when the oil spill happened in the gulf and certain foods ran scarce. If they don't already have it in the warehouse stores are going to have to pay dearly or just let stuff run out. My wife bought 6 months worth of shrimp less than 2 hours after the spill was announced. She got a raise 2 months later when the bosses realized just how wise a move that big purchase really was. If you have a freezer, get your beef and pork bought up now, gonna be a crazy bad winter cost wise.TuscaloosaQ wrote:I was paying 1.89$ a pound it has gone up to 2.35$ a pound and I can see it getting higher