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08-13-2025 08:31 PM
I love watching QVC but my pet peeve is the waste of products.
Example, food and beverage which can be pricey. Instead of giving
host full portions to taste, give a tasting portion.
Example, beauty products tat are very expensive, some with hard to
get ingredients yet the presenter and host use extravagant amounts
in the presentation. Would like to see less waste.
08-13-2025 08:47 PM
08-13-2025 09:02 PM
Most food demos have some mock products, or staff and production eats open packages. I know in the old days they used to talk about how the whole studio loved when Virginia Olsen came to Q to demo NESCO. She cooked up so many different items all day, when a TSV. The crew ate everything. She did however state on some things like sundaes, and some desserts whe used whipped soap as whipping cream for her demos, lol we know this as one of the hosts, Steve forgot and ate some. He had to run off stage to wash mouth. It was hysterical.
as far as cosmetics go, most cosmetics like shadows , pencils, they wipe with alcohol in between shows, and employees take home. Our local women's shelter takes gently used beauty prodcts
08-13-2025 09:25 PM
I woukd like to add, for the vendors.. the demo products are tax deductible. Just like Sees giving away all the candy, or people at Costco giving samples. It's part of doing business.
08-13-2025 09:29 PM
@z12 wrote:I love watching QVC but my pet peeve is the waste of products.
Example, food and beverage which can be pricey. Instead of giving
host full portions to taste, give a tasting portion.
Example, beauty products tat are very expensive, some with hard to
get ingredients yet the presenter and host use extravagant amounts
in the presentation. Would like to see less waste.
I don't think you need to worry. Plenty of extra food for hungry crew.and hosts.
08-14-2025 05:56 AM - edited 08-14-2025 10:57 AM
David has explained many times that freshly prepared food is eaten by staff and crew, much is taken home and most of the rest is composted.
He also has noted that a lot of the jars and cans that are used in demonstrations are then used by the kitchen to put into soups and stews and other recipes.
08-14-2025 07:51 AM
@z12 wrote:I love watching QVC but my pet peeve is the waste of products.
Example, food and beverage which can be pricey. Instead of giving
host full portions to taste, give a tasting portion.
Example, beauty products tat are very expensive, some with hard to
get ingredients yet the presenter and host use extravagant amounts
in the presentation. Would like to see less waste.
It's the cost of doing business. Whether we like it or not, presentation is huge part of the sales business. Hunger and temptation start with multiple senses, including the eyes.
They can't donate food that's been under hot lights. Who knows what the heat did to the food. If I won't eat it, I wouldn't ask the homeless to eat it at a shelter.
08-14-2025 08:33 PM
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