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WTF: Do you need a 400$ juicer?

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    Jochen Arndt
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    Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze - Bloomberg[^]:

    Google’s venture capital arm and other backers poured about $120 million into the startup. Juicero sells the machine for $400, plus the cost of individual juice packs delivered weekly. Tech blogs have dubbed it a “Keurig for juice.” But after the product hit the market, some investors were surprised to discover a much cheaper alternative: You can squeeze the Juicero bags with your bare hands.

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      Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze - Bloomberg[^]:

      Google’s venture capital arm and other backers poured about $120 million into the startup. Juicero sells the machine for $400, plus the cost of individual juice packs delivered weekly. Tech blogs have dubbed it a “Keurig for juice.” But after the product hit the market, some investors were surprised to discover a much cheaper alternative: You can squeeze the Juicero bags with your bare hands.

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      Maximilien
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      From what I could understand about the product is that the pouch actually contained fresh fruits/vegetables and that was supposed to be crushed by the machine (which could be a nice idea), but it turned out that the pouch contained mostly the juice itself. Anyway, useless gadget.

      I'd rather be phishing!

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        Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze - Bloomberg[^]:

        Google’s venture capital arm and other backers poured about $120 million into the startup. Juicero sells the machine for $400, plus the cost of individual juice packs delivered weekly. Tech blogs have dubbed it a “Keurig for juice.” But after the product hit the market, some investors were surprised to discover a much cheaper alternative: You can squeeze the Juicero bags with your bare hands.

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        megaadam
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        That's what we call a lemon.

        ... such stuff as dreams are made on

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          That's what we call a lemon.

          ... such stuff as dreams are made on

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          the term "lemon" refers to something that doesn't work. A $400 juicer might actually work, so thus, it is not a lemon. Just saying...

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            Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze - Bloomberg[^]:

            Google’s venture capital arm and other backers poured about $120 million into the startup. Juicero sells the machine for $400, plus the cost of individual juice packs delivered weekly. Tech blogs have dubbed it a “Keurig for juice.” But after the product hit the market, some investors were surprised to discover a much cheaper alternative: You can squeeze the Juicero bags with your bare hands.

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            Rage
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            Here we have this[^], which is more or less a blender that can cook, and is sold between €800 and €1200 depending on the "accessories". No advertisement, same sales principle as tupperware, with meeting organization and gifts, and etc... Roughly estimated, 50% of the households in Germany have one. :wtf: On the same idea, lots of people have a true coffee machine at home, we are again talking about €900 to €2000. So I have no worries the €400 will sell. If you see how much money people are putting in Nespresso each year, this is even a bargain.

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              the term "lemon" refers to something that doesn't work. A $400 juicer might actually work, so thus, it is not a lemon. Just saying...

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              ZurdoDev
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              A lime perhaps? :-\

              There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data. There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                the term "lemon" refers to something that doesn't work. A $400 juicer might actually work, so thus, it is not a lemon. Just saying...

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                Jochen Arndt
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                I guess he refers to a Swedish phrase. There is something similar in German: "mit Zitronen handeln" (trade with lemons). which means having no success with a business or (found this online) in spite of a big effort, the objective has been missed.

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                  the term "lemon" refers to something that doesn't work. A $400 juicer might actually work, so thus, it is not a lemon. Just saying...

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                  [Lemon | Define Lemon at Dictionary.com](http://www.dictionary.com/browse/lemon)

                  Quote:

                  Informal. a person or thing that proves to be defective, imperfect, or unsatisfactory; dud: His car turned out to be a lemon.

                  Seems like a dud to me :laugh:

                  Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.

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                    Here we have this[^], which is more or less a blender that can cook, and is sold between €800 and €1200 depending on the "accessories". No advertisement, same sales principle as tupperware, with meeting organization and gifts, and etc... Roughly estimated, 50% of the households in Germany have one. :wtf: On the same idea, lots of people have a true coffee machine at home, we are again talking about €900 to €2000. So I have no worries the €400 will sell. If you see how much money people are putting in Nespresso each year, this is even a bargain.

                    Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                    Jochen Arndt
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                    I don't know anybody who has a Thermomix (or those of my friends having one don't confess). I know a very few that have a Vorwerk hoover (the initial products of the company making that device for those who did not know them). The main part of my coffee machine sits actually in front of the monitor. The other parts are a kettle, a filter (50 year old made of porcelain), and a grinder.

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                      A lime perhaps? :-\

                      There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data. There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                      Perhaps. :thumbsup:

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                        Here we have this[^], which is more or less a blender that can cook, and is sold between €800 and €1200 depending on the "accessories". No advertisement, same sales principle as tupperware, with meeting organization and gifts, and etc... Roughly estimated, 50% of the households in Germany have one. :wtf: On the same idea, lots of people have a true coffee machine at home, we are again talking about €900 to €2000. So I have no worries the €400 will sell. If you see how much money people are putting in Nespresso each year, this is even a bargain.

                        Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                        I also have a "blender that can cook" - it's called a Morphy Richards 501014 Saute and Soup Maker[^] - and it didn;t cost $400, €400, or even £400 ... Does make pretty good soup, as well.

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                          Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze - Bloomberg[^]:

                          Google’s venture capital arm and other backers poured about $120 million into the startup. Juicero sells the machine for $400, plus the cost of individual juice packs delivered weekly. Tech blogs have dubbed it a “Keurig for juice.” But after the product hit the market, some investors were surprised to discover a much cheaper alternative: You can squeeze the Juicero bags with your bare hands.

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                          Daniel Pfeffer
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                          So, you pay $400 for a device that: 1. Uses custom fruit bags (at $5 to $8 for a 240ml (8 fl. Oz) glass!) 2. Cannot use fruit bags from any other manufacturer (captive market, anyone?) 3. Requires an internet connection in order to check whether the fruit bag is expired or has been recalled 4. Is not much better than squeezing said fruit bag by hand OR, you can go down to the local supermarket and buy 2 liters (67 fl. Oz) of juice, probably for less than $10 <sarc>The device (and the manufacturer) certainly sound like great investments to me!</sarc>

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                            Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze - Bloomberg[^]:

                            Google’s venture capital arm and other backers poured about $120 million into the startup. Juicero sells the machine for $400, plus the cost of individual juice packs delivered weekly. Tech blogs have dubbed it a “Keurig for juice.” But after the product hit the market, some investors were surprised to discover a much cheaper alternative: You can squeeze the Juicero bags with your bare hands.

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                            Wouldn't be surprised if their largest client is the US govt. "Only $400!? wow that sure beats those $600 toilet seats!"

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                              I also have a "blender that can cook" - it's called a Morphy Richards 501014 Saute and Soup Maker[^] - and it didn;t cost $400, €400, or even £400 ... Does make pretty good soup, as well.

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                              Kewl! It's on sale for £55, with a saving of £34.99! Since I'm in NL, could you buy one for me? You'll save £34.99, so I'll give you the difference of £20.01! Cheers!

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                                Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze - Bloomberg[^]:

                                Google’s venture capital arm and other backers poured about $120 million into the startup. Juicero sells the machine for $400, plus the cost of individual juice packs delivered weekly. Tech blogs have dubbed it a “Keurig for juice.” But after the product hit the market, some investors were surprised to discover a much cheaper alternative: You can squeeze the Juicero bags with your bare hands.

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                                But it matches my ipad recipe book so well! :sigh:

                                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                  Kewl! It's on sale for £55, with a saving of £34.99! Since I'm in NL, could you buy one for me? You'll save £34.99, so I'll give you the difference of £20.01! Cheers!

                                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                  Only if you first loan me £1000, and only give me £500...

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                                    [Lemon | Define Lemon at Dictionary.com](http://www.dictionary.com/browse/lemon)

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                                    Informal. a person or thing that proves to be defective, imperfect, or unsatisfactory; dud: His car turned out to be a lemon.

                                    Seems like a dud to me :laugh:

                                    Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.

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                                    Yes, thank you!

                                    ... such stuff as dreams are made on

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                                      Here we have this[^], which is more or less a blender that can cook, and is sold between €800 and €1200 depending on the "accessories". No advertisement, same sales principle as tupperware, with meeting organization and gifts, and etc... Roughly estimated, 50% of the households in Germany have one. :wtf: On the same idea, lots of people have a true coffee machine at home, we are again talking about €900 to €2000. So I have no worries the €400 will sell. If you see how much money people are putting in Nespresso each year, this is even a bargain.

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                                      den2k88
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                                      That thing is costly but helps a lot in kitchen, if someone likes to cook elaborate / has to cook a lot of elaborate foods daily. It's expensive but it may be worth it - my GF (the official house cook) prefers cheap basic instruments, but she has the skills to make up for them.

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                                      • J Jochen Arndt

                                        Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze - Bloomberg[^]:

                                        Google’s venture capital arm and other backers poured about $120 million into the startup. Juicero sells the machine for $400, plus the cost of individual juice packs delivered weekly. Tech blogs have dubbed it a “Keurig for juice.” But after the product hit the market, some investors were surprised to discover a much cheaper alternative: You can squeeze the Juicero bags with your bare hands.

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                                        Tim Carmichael
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                                        While I would not buy this product, there are others that might. I like my coffee - drip or percolated is fine by me. Does it meets other's 'standards'? Probably not, but, I'm the one drinking it, not them. Similarly, I heat my house largely with wood in a wood burning insert. I cut the wood myself and split by hand; I could borrow a hydraulic wood splitter, but I like the exercise. So.. to each his own.

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                                          [Lemon | Define Lemon at Dictionary.com](http://www.dictionary.com/browse/lemon)

                                          Quote:

                                          Informal. a person or thing that proves to be defective, imperfect, or unsatisfactory; dud: His car turned out to be a lemon.

                                          Seems like a dud to me :laugh:

                                          Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.

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                                          Richard Andrew x64
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                                          Brent Jenkins wrote:

                                          Seems like a dud to me

                                          A Milk Dud, perhaps? Milk Duds - Wikipedia[^]

                                          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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