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Now I have been to many Marriott's and I have seen my fair share of salmon as part of the morning buffet. Now I have to wonder how much do they really pay for that stuff? In Costco a tiny fraction of the exact salmon they serve costs like $13+. I alone eat more than that and then some. That definitely does not justify what they pay for it.
I recently talked to a server about it and was told that they pay at about 30% discount over retail. I beg to differ. I am just wondering does anyone with inside information know exactly how much do they really pay? I am guessing 8-12% of the retail price.
I am in love with that stuff and would happily pay(over the weekend of course) for the buffet just to get a hold of it.
I recently talked to a server about it and was told that they pay at about 30% discount over retail. I beg to differ. I am just wondering does anyone with inside information know exactly how much do they really pay? I am guessing 8-12% of the retail price.
I am in love with that stuff and would happily pay(over the weekend of course) for the buffet just to get a hold of it.
#3
Sockeye and Silver sell for $8.99 at Costco now, season is over as for Kenai Kings never seen one a Costco.
Time for Moose burger, and a little bear meat..
Hallibut is out of sight at $17.95..the new white meat..Costco Style..
Time for Moose burger, and a little bear meat..
Hallibut is out of sight at $17.95..the new white meat..Costco Style..
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Not "several times" but a volume discount from a distributor could reach 20% on some items.Originally Posted by jerry305
8 to 12% ???? Why would any distributor sell product to one place for several times less than they sell product to someone else?
I've almost universally found the salmon at Marriott buffet's to be really sub par. I also have issues with the display and refrigeration thereof so I don't quite trust it enough to eat it unless I'm just hands down feeling fishy.
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It's the norm. Lots of factors come in to play. Markups and total cost to the property vary greatly based on average drop size, negotiated volume discounts, GPO contracts, etc.Originally Posted by jerry305
8 to 12% ???? Why would any distributor sell product to one place for several times less than they sell product to someone else?
I haven't had the buffet salmon, but what properties are we talking about? Full service Marriotts? Any locations specifically? The brand used will also vary based on geographical location and local distributor, whether it's a master food distributor such as Sysco/US Foods, or a specialty foods distributor.
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Cheers.
which is, of course, the point of a buffet...Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
Well for folk like you who eat a lot of it, there are folk like me who don't eat it at all. I'm sure it evens out in the end.Cheers.
As for the cost of salmon, Costco's price is a cost-based price (no profit built in -- Costco's profit comes from the membership fees). I would assume that Marriott gets it for approximately 10% less than Costco's price, but it depends on quality/grade/type of salmon (Costco's products tend to be higher end; Marriott may purchase lesser quality salmon).
what kind of salmon is this?
Back in July from one of the big 2 distributors based on GPO pricing but before any rebates or quick pay incentives:
Atlantic 40-4 oz filets went for $90
Scottish salmon was $7.70/lb
Norwegian smoked salmon was $11.61/lb
Back in July from one of the big 2 distributors based on GPO pricing but before any rebates or quick pay incentives:
Atlantic 40-4 oz filets went for $90
Scottish salmon was $7.70/lb
Norwegian smoked salmon was $11.61/lb
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Originally Posted by dayone
Not "several times" but a volume discount from a distributor could reach 20% on some items.
Oh. I see now that OP meant 8-12% "off the regular price", not "8-12% of the regular price".
But, yup, they must get a deal somewhere.
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BostonFlyer1624 , Aug 30, 2012 2:35 pm
Marriott salmon across the board is average. I've never had an issue, nor have I felt a need to get more.
My issue is with the powder eggs they have in the concierge lounge for breakfast at some properties...man those suck.
My issue is with the powder eggs they have in the concierge lounge for breakfast at some properties...man those suck.
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billycwhatup , Aug 30, 2012 7:44 pm
Am I hallucinating or actually reading through a thread on Marriott buffet salmon costs? I am more in love with FT today than I was yesterday.
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But, yup, they must get a deal somewhere.
Well if we read the OP that way, then it makes some sense.Originally Posted by jerry305
Oh. I see now that OP meant 8-12% "off the regular price", not "8-12% of the regular price".But, yup, they must get a deal somewhere.
I believe the average super market mark-up is arond 25%, FWIW.
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