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ChefMommyinOC said:So, this doesn't have anything to do with discontinued items, but this is where I thought of my question.
It's dumb, so don't laugh...
What does KWIM mean?
When a product is discontinued, it means that it will no longer be available for purchase through Pampered Chef. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as low demand, production issues, or the introduction of a newer version of the product.
Products can be discontinued for a variety of reasons, but the most common is low demand. If a product is not selling well, it may be discontinued to make room for new products that customers are more interested in. Production issues or the introduction of a newer version of the product can also lead to discontinuation.
Once a product is discontinued, it is no longer available for purchase through Pampered Chef. However, you may be able to find it through third-party sellers or on resale websites. Keep in mind that the quality and authenticity of these products cannot be guaranteed by Pampered Chef.
Pampered Chef will typically announce when a product is going to be discontinued, either through their website or email communications. You can also check the product page on the Pampered Chef website to see if it is listed as "discontinued."
If your discontinued product is still within the warranty period, Pampered Chef will still honor the warranty and provide a replacement part, if available. If the product is no longer under warranty, you may be able to find replacement parts through third-party sellers or on resale websites.
Pampered Chef may bring back a discontinued product if there is enough demand for it. However, this is not guaranteed and will depend on various factors such as production costs and customer interest. You can share your interest in a discontinued product with Pampered Chef through their website or social media channels.