Aren't there a couple of holidays to promote the heck out of first? In any case, Eileen reports the South Boston Stop & Shop is now pushing Christmas stuff.
It feels like the holidays start on the tax free weekend (this year the weekend before Labor Day).
Thankfully the Christmas music hasn't started yet (?) - near 90 degree days don't exactly scream out "the most wonderful time of the year" (well, maybe to some people it does).
has nothing to do with consumer demand. Rather, the practice is based on a misguided presumption on the part of companies that starting the season earlier will result in greater sales and, thus, greater profits. And when they don't meet those sales targets, they wrongly surmise the way to meet those targets the following year is to start the season even earlier.
It is an obnoxious practice that actually serves no benefical purpose to society and should be abolished. Especially when it has become increasingly difficult to get many seasonal goods after a certain point in the season. For example, you can get a swimsuit in February, but try finding one in late July.
We have nearly completed our "life imitating art" transformation, year-round Christmas, all we're missing is the "Pardon Our Appearance" screening from the restaurant scene covering all our on-going disasters. On second thought, we're getting that too on Fox. Bread and circuses. Remember folks, "Suspicion Breeds Confidence!"
Sure, we have pumpkin spice flavored drinks in the fall which carry us over to the eggnog season but isn't that really more of a Thanksgiving flavor? I say it is and the market clearly has an opening for my new candy corn flavored beverage, the true flavor of Halloween. I am asking for $100,000 for a 10% share.
It's all one thing now, "the holiday season", and has been for some time. The actual specific holidays themselves are insignificant and anticlimactic. They take a back seat to "the season" which comes at us like the running of the bulls at Pamplona.
When it comes to Eggnog I want the real stuff. Give me that high fat hormone-laced Hood Golden product. The next thing they will try pushing is low sodium, low fat bacon-ish substance. Damned yuppies have ruined everything. Now they're going after Christmas.
Itmakesyasick.
The one good thing about the pandemic is I can ignore Christmas more than usual. It’ll be nice to go one year without hearing those obnoxious Salvation Army bell ringers, for instance.
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Before Halloween?
Labor Day is the start of the Christmas season now. That's amazing actually.
why not
I picked up a bag of halloween candy the day after the 4th.
I also got charcoal and a new swimsuit in February.
so sure, why not.
I think it goes a little earlier than even Labor Day
It feels like the holidays start on the tax free weekend (this year the weekend before Labor Day).
Thankfully the Christmas music hasn't started yet (?) - near 90 degree days don't exactly scream out "the most wonderful time of the year" (well, maybe to some people it does).
I mean personally I always
I mean personally I always thought of eggnog as more of a thanksgiving treat my self.
Hard labor
I guess the elf milking CAFOs are running year-round now.
There's only one reason for
There's only one reason for this, consumer demand.
Holiday and season 'creep'
has nothing to do with consumer demand. Rather, the practice is based on a misguided presumption on the part of companies that starting the season earlier will result in greater sales and, thus, greater profits. And when they don't meet those sales targets, they wrongly surmise the way to meet those targets the following year is to start the season even earlier.
It is an obnoxious practice that actually serves no benefical purpose to society and should be abolished. Especially when it has become increasingly difficult to get many seasonal goods after a certain point in the season. For example, you can get a swimsuit in February, but try finding one in late July.
Brazil! (the movie)
We have nearly completed our "life imitating art" transformation, year-round Christmas, all we're missing is the "Pardon Our Appearance" screening from the restaurant scene covering all our on-going disasters. On second thought, we're getting that too on Fox. Bread and circuses. Remember folks, "Suspicion Breeds Confidence!"
I have spotted a business opportunity and am seeking investors
Sure, we have pumpkin spice flavored drinks in the fall which carry us over to the eggnog season but isn't that really more of a Thanksgiving flavor? I say it is and the market clearly has an opening for my new candy corn flavored beverage, the true flavor of Halloween. I am asking for $100,000 for a 10% share.
All the things!
I did some research...
and found this link.
https://theespressoexplorer.com/2018/10/30/candy-corn-latte/
I have decided to shutter this business as I really can't think of anything grosser than a candy corn latte. WTF is wrong with you people?
Is that a pumpkin he's holding
Or is it Satan?
my vote is for the latter
It's all one thing now
It's all one thing now, "the holiday season", and has been for some time. The actual specific holidays themselves are insignificant and anticlimactic. They take a back seat to "the season" which comes at us like the running of the bulls at Pamplona.
Xmas
Macy's in Natick had Christmas decorations for sale this past week..
Don't drink that slop
Hold out for Hood to arrive.
Are you kidding? Horizon’s
Are you kidding? Horizon’s products are great!
Year-round
Egg nog should be available year-round. This is a good start.
(So should fresh cranberries.)
Year-round egg nog is a good idea
And one that is readily attainable. Year round fresh cranberries may be a good idea, but is not as easily attainable.
Attainable
You can make it.
"Fresh" cranberries year round?
You do know how agriculture works, right?
That said, it is getting to be cranberry season.
Leftover from last year?
Frozen over the past year? Trying to see pre-coronavirus goods?
Or just plain greed.
Homer!
Are you stealing squishees?
No sir.
Now go and change the expiration dates on the dairy products.
Organic? Low Fat? In Southie?
When it comes to Eggnog I want the real stuff. Give me that high fat hormone-laced Hood Golden product. The next thing they will try pushing is low sodium, low fat bacon-ish substance. Damned yuppies have ruined everything. Now they're going after Christmas.
Itmakesyasick.
Looking for a deal in a fake Christmas Tree
and some COVID proof Easter Eggs. Any recommendations?
It only works because we buy
It only works because we buy it.
No demand, no supply.
No demand, no supply.
The one good thing about the
The one good thing about the pandemic is I can ignore Christmas more than usual. It’ll be nice to go one year without hearing those obnoxious Salvation Army bell ringers, for instance.
Why am I not surprised
You hate Christmas?
Bitter, bitter man.
The maple syrup & spaghetti
The maple syrup & spaghetti flavor doesn't come out until November 15th.
The South Boston Stop & Shop
The South Boston Stop & Shop is now pushing Christmas stuff because South Boston shoppers are pulling for it..