Question on pricing

Started by Ryanthecrabber, August 13, 2023, 10:05:03 AM

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Ryanthecrabber

I have an lcc 50 what's a good rule of thumb to price your crabs. I don't Wanna ruin anyone else's thing they got going on but I wanna also make money

Wallco99

Quote from: Ryanthecrabber on August 13, 2023, 10:05:03 AM
I have an lcc 50 what's a good rule of thumb to price your crabs. I don't Wanna ruin anyone else's thing they got going on but I wanna also make money

$800 per bushel sounds about right. But that's for #1's. The #2's are selling between $15-$20 per bushel.

Dann86

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Quote from: Wallco99 on August 13, 2023, 01:34:07 PM
$800 per bushel sounds about right. But that's for #1's. The #2's are selling between $15-$20 per bushel.

Crabslayer

In 1972 I was getting $25 for a bushel.  I sold my crabs directly to Obrycki's Restaurant on Pratt street.  They would go through approximately 75 bushels of crabs from Tuesday through Saturday.  By 1977 I got $40 a bushel.
This is how it's going to go.  After I kick your A$$ i'm going to run you through the wood chipper and put you in containers in the freezer to use in my crab pots!  The really sad part?  You let an old man kick your A$$!!!

Stabilizer

Quote from: Crabslayer on August 14, 2023, 09:48:36 AM
In 1972 I was getting $25 for a bushel.  I sold my crabs directly to Obrycki's Restaurant on Pratt street.  They would go through approximately 75 bushels of crabs from Tuesday through Saturday.  By 1977 I got $40 a bushel.
That $40, inflation adjusted from 1977 to present is $201.  Pretty generous of them.

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