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No different than selling “#### your feelings” shirts or whatever. It’s awful. It will probably be successful too.I’m going to guess they know the demographics of their customers broadly speaking. Not the strategy OR tactic I would personally pursue, but as people on these boards love to point out, a private business can do what it wants.
Not really the case here. This owner is more of the I am rich and this is what I want to do kind of guy. He is also a massive hypocrite.I’m going to guess they know the demographics of their customers broadly speaking. Not the strategy OR tactic I would personally pursue, but as people on these boards love to point out, a private business can do what it wants.
Seems like he is projecting his racism on others.I just Googled Bill Penzey. He looks exactly what I pictured him to look like. Penzey SR started the lucrative spice business in the 50s. Jr grew up wealthy and inherited the business, lives in a million dollar plus home on a suburban lake outside Milwaukee far away from any people of color and poverty.
Also, there was an interesting article asking why Penzey spices are not in black communities or the inner city.
I know how much this board dislikes wealthy sons who inherited businesses from their fathers and grow up in an ivory tower.I just Googled Bill Penzey. He looks exactly what I pictured him to look like. Penzey SR started the lucrative spice business in the 50s. Jr grew up wealthy and inherited the business, lives in a million dollar plus home on a suburban lake outside Milwaukee far away from any people of color and poverty.
Also, there was an interesting article asking why Penzey spices are not in black communities or the inner city.
Or what is considered worthy of starting a new thread.Always interesting to compare and contrast the thread titles started by left-leaning posters vs right-leaning posters.
Not really familiar with him. What is the nature of his hypocrisy?Not really the case here. This owner is more of the I am rich and this is what I want to do kind of guy. He is also a massive hypocrite.
Of course they can do what they want.
Did somebody say they can't?
I know how much this board dislikes wealthy sons who inherited businesses from their fathers and grow up in an ivory tower.
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It is indeed fascinating. Despite likely voting similarly to this individual, I’m not a fan of his approach and it will make me unlikely to buy his products going forward. But I’m probably not his target demographic either.As others have said. This is not new.
And this is not some random small local business. They have 50+ retail locations and a large online presence. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penzeys_Spices. They have enough money to be able to afford spending over $100,000 on social media calling for Trump's impeachment.
I have been a customer in the past and stay subscribed to the newsletters just because I'm fascinated by his strategy.
He tested the water after the election in 2016 with a strongly critical email and sales reportedly increased.
He's an independent business person and can absolutely support what he wants. I just find the taking sides part fascinating.
On some things…yes definitely better sourced. Ground cumin being one of theirs I have liked a lot (smoked paprika the other as well as their Penzey’s cinnamon).I’ve never understood the pricing of spices. Is their $7.49 jar of ground cumin going to be that much better than what I can get at Aldi’s for about a dollar? I guess it might be fresher but isn’t this mostly a commodity?
It is indeed fascinating. Despite likely voting similarly to this individual, I’m not a fan of his approach and it will make me unlikely to buy his products going forward. But I’m probably not his target demographic either.
If you vote for Donald Trump, you are a racist. You have no wiggle room.
It does nothing but divide us further, its hard to conclude that is not an objective of either of theirs.As I've said before, I do think this kind of messaging from him and the Jemele Hill type stuff like the below is tricky.
This is interesting.The general consensus in the business community is that business and politics don't mix, but one Wisconsin company is turning that logic on its head and profiting off strong, left-leaning statements sharply criticizing President-elect Donald Trump made by the company's CEO.
Wauwatosa-based Penzeys Spices is apparently cashing in big time thanks to peppery anti-Trump comments Bill Penzey, the company's CEO, made in November after the presidential election. The manufacturer and retailer of spices said in an email to customers Thursday that — in the two weeks since Bill Penzey said that all Trump voters "just committed the most racist act" since segregation— sales have skyrocketed regardless of the political firestorm that was wrought.
According to that Dec. 1 email sent to customers, online sales are up 59.9 percent and gift box sales are up 135 percent since those remarks. Apparently, customer loss — even though there were promises of boycott on social media in protest of Penzey's comments — wasn't much of a problem for the spice maker.
lol silly statement by him....however the "but Trump" is funny tooMeanwhile, here is a clip of Trump last night saying white people can't get the vaccine or therapeutics because of racism. False claims to stoke the racial divide, but I'm going to guess he is a bit more influential than some random spice company CEO.
The general consensus in the business community is that business and politics don't mix, but one Wisconsin company is turning that logic on its head and profiting off strong, left-leaning statements sharply criticizing President-elect Donald Trump made by the company's CEO.
Wauwatosa-based Penzeys Spices is apparently cashing in big time thanks to peppery anti-Trump comments Bill Penzey, the company's CEO, made in November after the presidential election. The manufacturer and retailer of spices said in an email to customers Thursday that — in the two weeks since Bill Penzey said that all Trump voters "just committed the most racist act" since segregation— sales have skyrocketed regardless of the political firestorm that was wrought.
According to that Dec. 1 email sent to customers, online sales are up 59.9 percent and gift box sales are up 135 percent since those remarks. Apparently, customer loss — even though there were promises of boycott on social media in protest of Penzey's comments — wasn't much of a problem for the spice maker.
I know nothing about this company or the CEO beyond what I've read in this thread, but I suspect that changing the bolded OR to AND may well be the correct answer.I know nothing about his business ability but I''m guessing there was enough upswing in business to offset what he might have lost from people like me. Or maybe he doesn't care. I truly have no idea.
While I agree the messaging sucks. I don't think a spice company is pushing to divide us further…nor even in the top 100 reasons we are divided as a nation.It does nothing but divide us further, its hard to conclude that is not an objective of either of theirs.
Good, I am totally against the cancelling and the boycotting culture in this country.
I never heard of these spices before anyway, but if I am out of pepper, I don`t care what his views are.
Not really…Trumps words have a far bigger reach than Penzeys email blasts to those who have signed up for them.lol silly statement by him....however the "but Trump" is funny too
I am kind of the same way with Chick-fil-A - don't agree with the owner's politics, but like their chicken sandwiches.
I dont understand this. I haven't seen anybody claim this is a top 100 or top 1000 reason we are divided?While I agree the messaging sucks. I don't think a spice company is pushing to divide us further…nor even in the top 100 reasons we are divided as a nation.
There’s a thyme and place for these things.
To email his opinions and hope to sell to people who agree with him because thus far it has worked?I dont understand this. I haven't seen anybody claim this is a top 100 or top 1000 reason we are divided?
When you say the spice company isnt pushing to divide us...what do you think the objective of claiming half the population is racist is?
Penzey isn’t shy about how his politics have continued to benefit his business’s bottom line. “This is the future,” he told his home-town paper, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, in February of last year. “I think if you don’t care about your customers and what they care about, in a world of social media, no one’s going to talk about you.” Recent studies show that today’s consumers feel more allegiance to companies that take a position—any position—on major political issues, and that those pesky millennials are going out of their way to support companies led by figures who take left-leaning, progressive positions. In other words, Penzey is a savvy salesman who’s figured out how to capitalize on the political outrage of the Trump era and social media’s way of amplifying it—which might seem cynical if his political outrage weren’t so obviously real. When I wrote asking for an interview last month, he responded with one of the great rejection letters of my career, a long e-mail in which he assailed the food media, critiqued my past reporting, and suggested that I skip this story altogether and instead focus on the food industry’s sexual-harassment problem.
To email his opinions and hope to sell to people who agree with him because thus far it has worked?
Division sells, thats for sureFrom the New Yorker article:
The.folks who make Sriracha would have to do some pretty vile stuff for me to stop buying it.I am kind of the same way with Chick-fil-A - don't agree with the owner's politics, but like their chicken sandwiches.
The CEO needs to orega...I mean his garlic....Sage advice.
Division sells, thats for sure
The CEO needs to orega...I mean his garlic....
&#$%^ I'm bad at this.![]()
They fled west-erIn a bizarre sociology lesson nobody needed, Penzey informs us that Waukesha County is full of people who “fled west” because they were not ready for diversity. Yet Penzey himself took his family and fled to a lakefront west.