[access-uk] Re: query for those listers who are customers of Wiltshire Farm Foods
- From: Christopher Maule-Oatway <c.maule@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 21:52:24 +0100
Hello Alexander,
Wiltshire Farm Foods sends out two printed items: a brochure and a price list.
The brochure lists products by menu category, product name, product number
and product description. It also has pictures of the food.
The price list contains product name, product number and price (I don't
know whether the menu category is in there).
So, if your CD includes prices, then it is a version of the price list
rather than the brochure. If the prices are not there, then I am not too
impressed!
Hope this helps.
Christopher
At 20:26 15/07/06 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Ray.
Thank you for the technical view point regarding producing information on
CD. However, what I forgot to mention in my earlier posts on this thread
was that I now realise that the CD I received is marked on its cover as
"2006 product list Wiltshire Farm Foods".
But even so, I do feel that if the company are going to produce
information on CD if they are not intending on producing the complete
brochure they should at least produce the product list in as much detail
as possible, i.e, they should add to the product list the descriptions of
each product as described on the website.
What do other list members who are following this thread think?
Alexander Shannon
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At 20:26 15/07/06 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Ray.
Thank you for the technical view point regarding producing information on CD. However, what I forgot to mention in my earlier posts on this thread was that I now realise that the CD I received is marked on its cover as "2006 product list Wiltshire Farm Foods".
But even so, I do feel that if the company are going to produce information on CD if they are not intending on producing the complete brochure they should at least produce the product list in as much detail as possible, i.e, they should add to the product list the descriptions of each product as described on the website.
What do other list members who are following this thread think?
Alexander Shannon
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