terms of your ask and some of the milestones and market soois size but i would have wanted to hear more about what you re using the money for and how you re defending yourself against competition. so 7 and 7. and that s great feedback because this is what she does for a living. so i gave your product a nine and your pitch an eight. on the product size, i have a 4 1/2-year-old who would be obsessed and i want my kids to learn how to do well. from a pitch perspective, sometimes charity and capitalism, it s like oil and water. if you can give the investor a context to other businesses that have succeeded there. for example, toms for the shoes and if you can weave that into your pitch, i think you can bridge the gap between the two and give context to your opportunity. i think that s great feedback because ultimately an investor is not investing in a cause.
my mama told me you better shop around welcome back. yesterday we introduced you to a teenage supermarket sleuth. jared goodman from boston spots products with new and improved labels on them and tells us that is a hint. he says it usually means the product size has shrunk, but not the price. the price has stayed exactly the same. we re getting ripped off. yeah, that is not good. we asked you on facebook, for your best money saving advice at the supermarket. allison says this, this is an annoying issue, my advice buy generic or store brand and learn how to use coupons. amen, sister. i love target s brand. up and up. tracy told us check your prices
commodity prices rise, why isn t the opposite true? we never see product prices going down. or them adding to the size. so i am jaded. neil: but when i have seen it, do people, well, it seems smaller but the rice is the same. or, you know, the company has given them an opportunity, here is the regular box of cereal but it will cost more, are they that resistant to paying more, period. guest: what it comes down to, a perception. petroleum have choices. remember, when a company shrimps a shrinks a product size he do not we shrink every package. oreos come in two dozen sizes. when coffee came in a one-pound