December 2, 2006

more thresher craziness

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Oops. The Thresher virus hits The Daily Mirror, one of the large Bri­tish tabloids.

Off licence chain Thresher is bra­cing itself for a finan­cial disas­ter after its “limi­ted” 40 per cent dis­count of fer went world­wide on the internet.

This is mains­tream now. Heh.
[UPDATE:] The story gets the full page three of the Times [paper ver­sion]. Here’s the online ver­sion.

Staff at some sto­res are having to work up to four hours’ over­time to cope with demand. At the country’s sma­llest Threshers shop staff were strug­gling to cope with the demand yes­ter­day. “It’s been a shock to the sys­tem, that’s for sure,” Oli­ver Fow­ler said at the off-licence in the City of Lon­don. “We’ve hardly had time to stock the shel­ves and the pho­nes have hardly stop­ped rin­ging with peo­ple asking if the offer is for real.
“Cham­pagne was par­ti­cu­larly popu­lar and the store has taken more than a hun­dred vouchers in the past two days.” 

You can even down­load the cou­pon directly off The Times’ home page, at least you can today. Too funny.
[UPDATE:] Ah. It made The Daily Tele­graph as well. Intense.
Yes­ter­day I was wal­king down the street, and I ran into an acquain­tance of mine, some­body who I don’t know par­ti­cu­larly well. I told him about the cou­pon. He said he had already recei­ved about 10 cou­pons from dif­fe­rent peo­ple e-mailing him. Too weird.
[NEWBIES:] Read the ori­gi­nal story here.

9 Responses to “more thresher craziness”

  1. Colin Donald says:

    Hmmm… BBC, Daily Mirror — and now Mur­doch. This morning’s Times Online home page has a direct link to a coupon.

  2. Sheamus says:

    LOVE it Hugh!

  3. Yes I agree with you, Threshers are mains­tream now.
    I think there was always a mar­ket for them, because peo­ple like to feel to get something very cheap.
    Thank you for sha­ring this story with me !

  4. Thom Singer says:

    I have no idea about the mark up invol­ved in wine and champagne…but is it finan­cial disas­ter (as it says in the article) or the sin­gle best piece of marketing/advertising in the his­tory of the com­pany? As long as they are not selling all inven­tory at less than cost, they are get­ting one heck of a lot of atten­tion and brin­ging thou­sands of new cus­to­mers into the sto­res and are now known internationally.

  5. Lloyd says:

    heh heh — this just keeps get­ting bet­ter. I was just in Sainsbury’s and there was an announ­ce­ment about spe­cial wine offers for this wee­kend only. hurry hurry. I think those pants have been tho­roughly kic­ked. Rock On, Mr Dis­rup­tor!
    What I’m fin­ding inte­res­ting is all the spe­cu­la­tion about how much pro­fits will be hit by this. If we take the line that Threshers aren’t sure about how much of a hit they’ll take at face-value, then pre­su­mably there’s quite a varia­tion in mar­gin bet­ween dif­fe­rent types of wine and the ove­rall ave­rage is somewhere just below 40%.
    Or do you know different?

  6. hugh macleod says:

    Well Lloyd, I can­not pos­sibly com­ment on the mar­gins ;-)

  7. Jeff Schmidt says:

    Reminds me of an old Radio Ad Sales exec story.
    Client says he doesn’t believe radio adver­ti­sing works
    Sales­man says — okay — I’ll run one free ad on my radio sta­tion that says tomo­rrow mor­ning at 10 am you’ll give $100 to ever­yone that shows up at your store.

  8. Chantal says:

    Hi Hugh,
    What a story! One of your Windhoek car­toons was even shown in News­night on Fri­day or Thurs­day night! Great: con­que­ring the planet!

  9. Steve Blackham says:

    I think Threshers may have been quite crafty. A world wide glut of wine exists.
    Threshers offer 3 for 2 on most wines any­way. So nor­mally they offer a 33% dis­count. For an extra 7% they are having their stock clea­red for them. They could end up making mas­sive pro­fits on the volume as most peo­ple seem to be rushing there to snap up the bargains.