Not knocking any of you that have kids in Boy Scouts...BUT WHAT IS UP WITH THE OVERPRICED POPCORN?
A Boy Scout found me walking home from a block party tonight and gave me the popcorn pitch...I sort of feel bad about this, but I lied and said I had already bought some from a coworker. The truth is a coworker put the form outside his office last year and I was going to sign up for some...until I saw the prices. I cant remember, but I think it was something like $18 for the cheapest item--microwave popcorn. No one ended up buying any off his form. I kind of felt bad for the guy...but it did give me the forewarning I needed today.
Why is this stuff so expensive? It seems intrusive to basically put a stranger on the spot for a $20 donation. Heck...I bought the 1/2 brat meal at the block party I was coming back from because paying $5 for the full one seemed steep! I know the Boy Scouts aren't the only ones who do this. My parents get so tired of it living on a cul-de-sac full of kids. You feel awful saying no, but at the same time, if you want your kid participating in something, I feel like you should be prepared to pay for it. Or at least do a fundraiser that allows me to give $5 and save face.
One fundraiser I don't mind is Girl Scout Cookies...you cannot find them anywhere else and I can spare $3.50 for a box of cookies. Heck...maybe I'll even buy 2 or 3!
A Boy Scout found me walking home from a block party tonight and gave me the popcorn pitch...I sort of feel bad about this, but I lied and said I had already bought some from a coworker. The truth is a coworker put the form outside his office last year and I was going to sign up for some...until I saw the prices. I cant remember, but I think it was something like $18 for the cheapest item--microwave popcorn. No one ended up buying any off his form. I kind of felt bad for the guy...but it did give me the forewarning I needed today.
Why is this stuff so expensive? It seems intrusive to basically put a stranger on the spot for a $20 donation. Heck...I bought the 1/2 brat meal at the block party I was coming back from because paying $5 for the full one seemed steep! I know the Boy Scouts aren't the only ones who do this. My parents get so tired of it living on a cul-de-sac full of kids. You feel awful saying no, but at the same time, if you want your kid participating in something, I feel like you should be prepared to pay for it. Or at least do a fundraiser that allows me to give $5 and save face.
One fundraiser I don't mind is Girl Scout Cookies...you cannot find them anywhere else and I can spare $3.50 for a box of cookies. Heck...maybe I'll even buy 2 or 3!
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