It was announcing a 20th Anniversary Special
Offer, something that always interests me. I turned it over to see what the
offer was (after all, they did say “**Turn
over for more information” at the bottom of the little flyer).
I turned the flyer over:
They were offering special November reduced prices on
several menu items, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Hmmm, I thought, I
should check out their regular prices to see if indeed the offer is a good one.
You know what? I couldn’t find the restaurant’s name
anywhere on the flyer. Not on the front, not on the back.
There’s a cardinal rule in advertising: When you print an
offer on a piece of paper, or a balloon, or maybe even a pencil – anything! – always
put your name or company on it. That’s in case people like me get ahold of it,
want to take advantage, and don’t know who to contact. Plus, me in particular,
you know I’m going to make fun of it.
I had to spend valuable retirement energy to ask the wife
where the flyer came from. Luckily, her brother, who had brought the take-out
food, had also picked up one of those sample menus. So I checked the prices.
Hey, not too shabby. The Miso Ramen is regularly $7.75, it’s
on special for $5.99. The Pork Fried Rice is regularly $8.25, it’s on special
for $5.99. The Beef Curry Rice is regularly $8.75, it’s on special for $5.99.
The Gyoza (4 pieces) is regularly $3.25, it’s on special for $1.75.
You’d better hurry, there are only five more days in the 20th
Anniversary Celebration.
But where, you ask, is this happening? See what I mean? That’s
why they needed to have their name on the flyer. I’ll tell you anyway … it’s Taiyo Ramen, 451 Piikoi St., Suite 105, Honolulu 96814, phone 589-2123.
Tell them Craig sent you. That should confuse the hell outta them.
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