Respect isn’t for ‘sale’

This might sound odd.

Had been to R-City Mall at Ghatkopar. It's the 'season of sale' with all brands offering hefty discounts.

We entered Mochi. 50% discount! Flat! Wow! We saw footwear just piled on the table as if they have no value. Sorry, but the discount's just 50%. So we are still paying something.

Besides, as much as footwear is about comfort for the feet, it's also about the beauty of the feet. Seeing the haphazardly kept footwear doesn't make selection easy, forget imagining your feet in the them.

Sure, you want to get rid of things through a 'sale', but for consumers it's still shelling out money. The value of a discount is real and felt only when consumers feel that they are almost getting the same thing, may be just a little old. To put it simply, discount means less price, not necessarily less quality, not necessarily shabby service, not necessarily shabby display.

One response to “Respect isn’t for ‘sale’”

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    sabrina almeida

    spot on. I second that!!

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