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Registered: ‎03-15-2010

It does not bother me one bit.  People are free to spend their money any way they want too. It would be like me going down to the Mercedes Benz dealership and shouting at people they are wasting their money when they can buy a Hyundai instead.  It's none of my business. 

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Registered: ‎03-11-2018

@CoffeeNut Comparing a top of the line luxury car to an economy car is a poor analogy for ham pricing. Just becauses the ham is sold by Martha Stewart doesn’t make it a quality ham. You can buy an organic bone in ham for $68.00 that doesn’t have all the chemicals she includes in hers under “natural ingredients”.  The FDA allows MSG, nitrates, just about anything under that umbrella term now. For further proof regarding the quality of her meats & poultry, the turkeys she sold at Christmas got terrible reviews, and many said it spoiled their holiday dinner. 

   Martha makes some nice clothes, but to assume any product that has her name on it is a quality item would be a mistake. She makes everything from pressure washers to linens so it’s going to be hit and miss.

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Registered: ‎03-02-2016

As much as I love Martha, her prices do seem out of line. But then again, the majority of QVC's food prices are out in left field. Unwarranted. The only thing I will purchase is the Mrs. P.'s  apples on sale during the holidays. Quality and decent price.

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Registered: ‎02-16-2018

     I was just wondering if Martha Stuart’s ham was any good? QVC is no longer selling her hams right now and there is no where to look up the reviews.