Or they prey on ppl that couldn’t count anymore since they are drunk. 😂
AnonyM002e on
that 50 cl should’ve been priced at 5.50 to upsell
cyberspacecowboy on
This is marketing: they want you to order the 33cl, since the beer isn’t the cost, it’s the location, the personnel. Probably their margin is bigger when you order more units compared to more volume
V3ndeTTaLord on
I wouldn’t never pay 3,30 for a silly pils. That’s hella expensive.
havnar- on
Big glasses are just a bitch and a half
___-___-__ on
Or they encourage people who think they’re smart to order two 25cl ones but actually they just need one.
Harde_Kassei on
whats it called again when they give you an illusion of a better deal. ? … fastfood do this do… decoy effect?
zyygh on
Pricing stuff isn’t only a matter of math, it’s also a matter of psychology.
What’s happening here is that an organization prefers to sell one size (the 33cl one) and aims to improve customer satisfaction by giving them the illusion of choice. If they just list the 33cl size, some customers might be ticked off because they wanted different sizes; if they list all 3 then everyone’s happy and 95% of the customers take 33cl.
There could be more to it. Purely speculative examples::
* a customer goes back for more rounds (totaling more profit) if the quantity per round is smaller.
* the restaurant doesn’t want to buy a stockpile of 50cl glasses so they steer customers to 33cl glasses.
denBoom on
If the students can’t figure this one out. I don’t want them to be doctors or engineers.
Mr-Doubtful on
Kind of all over the place yeah, 50cl worse per volume than 25cl but the 33cl best of all.
Maybe they have very few 50cl glasses or something lol.
xxiii1800 on
Lack of 50cl glasses 🙂 my used to be pub explained it to me
trimigoku on
It could be due to their 50cl being hard to clean or not fitting on whatever cleaning machine they have so they might need to be washed by hand.
this is just speculation though.
JVerv135 on
Probably marketed towards more Eastern European tourists?
They mainly serve beer in 50cl glasses there.
And I think our Dutch northern neighbours can order a pilsje which is 25cl
lehvs on
Perhaps they don’t have that many 50cl glasses and so they want to reduce demand?
padetn on
It’s to make you feel smart while still paying €3.5 for a 33er.
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Or they prey on ppl that couldn’t count anymore since they are drunk. 😂
that 50 cl should’ve been priced at 5.50 to upsell
This is marketing: they want you to order the 33cl, since the beer isn’t the cost, it’s the location, the personnel. Probably their margin is bigger when you order more units compared to more volume
I wouldn’t never pay 3,30 for a silly pils. That’s hella expensive.
Big glasses are just a bitch and a half
Or they encourage people who think they’re smart to order two 25cl ones but actually they just need one.
whats it called again when they give you an illusion of a better deal. ? … fastfood do this do… decoy effect?
Pricing stuff isn’t only a matter of math, it’s also a matter of psychology.
What’s happening here is that an organization prefers to sell one size (the 33cl one) and aims to improve customer satisfaction by giving them the illusion of choice. If they just list the 33cl size, some customers might be ticked off because they wanted different sizes; if they list all 3 then everyone’s happy and 95% of the customers take 33cl.
There could be more to it. Purely speculative examples::
* a customer goes back for more rounds (totaling more profit) if the quantity per round is smaller.
* the restaurant doesn’t want to buy a stockpile of 50cl glasses so they steer customers to 33cl glasses.
If the students can’t figure this one out. I don’t want them to be doctors or engineers.
Kind of all over the place yeah, 50cl worse per volume than 25cl but the 33cl best of all.
Maybe they have very few 50cl glasses or something lol.
Lack of 50cl glasses 🙂 my used to be pub explained it to me
It could be due to their 50cl being hard to clean or not fitting on whatever cleaning machine they have so they might need to be washed by hand.
this is just speculation though.
Probably marketed towards more Eastern European tourists?
They mainly serve beer in 50cl glasses there.
And I think our Dutch northern neighbours can order a pilsje which is 25cl
Perhaps they don’t have that many 50cl glasses and so they want to reduce demand?
It’s to make you feel smart while still paying €3.5 for a 33er.