I had a show last month. A TW consultant was the host. During her PC show she kept referring to her TW biz. It was annoying, but was tolerable...kinda.
Fast forward to last weekend. Did a cooking show for the SIL of the TW consultant. Saturday's host booked off of TW lady's show. So, of course the TW lady was at the show on Saturday.
She plugged her biz so dang much I got REALLY p'oed (internally of course). Then, at one point she broke out her catalogs and passed them out!
I didn't say anything. I went on my merry way, hoping that everyone at the show realized she was totally overboard. Then, it happened...I couldn't keep my mouth shut.....
She was raving about some "fridgesmarts" products where you can keep your head of lettuce in there and it'll last 2 weeks. I can only imagine how expensive those things are...cuz I feel just about everything in their catalog is too expensive. Anyways, 1 minute later, I mentioned to the guest, "you know, another way to keep lettuce fresh for a long time is by wrapping it in a wet paper towel and place it in a gallon sized zip-lock bag, and seal loosely...leaving about 1 inch of the corner open."
So then, I hear the TW lady say....almost under her breath to the guest, "yeah, but not as long or as good as TW!"
Casually, I said (smiling of course) "well actually, all my heads of lettuce can last an entire month that way." TW lady had no response.
I am serious that lettuce lasts super long that way. Plus, if there's a way to do something that doesn't cost a lot of money to get the job done then I am going to offer those tips. Yes, a $30 colored container looks prettier in the fridge then wrapped and zip-locked bagged lettuce. I guess I wouldn't spend that money to store produce in....especially if my way (which is WAY cheaper) does a better job.
Maybe I shouldn't have offered that advice to the guest. I just couldn't stand not sharing that tip, b/c seriously.....it's my job as a PC consultant to teach people how to do things better and cheaper.
So, going forward, how in the world do I handle situations like that where a consultant for another company just uses MY show as a way to advertise THEIR business? Of course, I have 2 more shows coming up that booked off of TW lady's show. So....I have 2 more rounds of this. :grumpy:
Fast forward to last weekend. Did a cooking show for the SIL of the TW consultant. Saturday's host booked off of TW lady's show. So, of course the TW lady was at the show on Saturday.
She plugged her biz so dang much I got REALLY p'oed (internally of course). Then, at one point she broke out her catalogs and passed them out!
I didn't say anything. I went on my merry way, hoping that everyone at the show realized she was totally overboard. Then, it happened...I couldn't keep my mouth shut.....
She was raving about some "fridgesmarts" products where you can keep your head of lettuce in there and it'll last 2 weeks. I can only imagine how expensive those things are...cuz I feel just about everything in their catalog is too expensive. Anyways, 1 minute later, I mentioned to the guest, "you know, another way to keep lettuce fresh for a long time is by wrapping it in a wet paper towel and place it in a gallon sized zip-lock bag, and seal loosely...leaving about 1 inch of the corner open."
So then, I hear the TW lady say....almost under her breath to the guest, "yeah, but not as long or as good as TW!"
Casually, I said (smiling of course) "well actually, all my heads of lettuce can last an entire month that way." TW lady had no response.
I am serious that lettuce lasts super long that way. Plus, if there's a way to do something that doesn't cost a lot of money to get the job done then I am going to offer those tips. Yes, a $30 colored container looks prettier in the fridge then wrapped and zip-locked bagged lettuce. I guess I wouldn't spend that money to store produce in....especially if my way (which is WAY cheaper) does a better job.
Maybe I shouldn't have offered that advice to the guest. I just couldn't stand not sharing that tip, b/c seriously.....it's my job as a PC consultant to teach people how to do things better and cheaper.
So, going forward, how in the world do I handle situations like that where a consultant for another company just uses MY show as a way to advertise THEIR business? Of course, I have 2 more shows coming up that booked off of TW lady's show. So....I have 2 more rounds of this. :grumpy: