Fionasmommy said:Hmmm....![]()
Looks like Disney is still managing to make a few bucks off me. Maybe I should call some more, to really get my $663 worth!![]()
I'm sorry to say, but this is faulty math on several counts.
First of all, you're looking at the total amount of the ENTIRE purchase, and saying that the call center somehow made that as "profit". That's simply not true. First of all, add up all the costs associated with producing a particular meal- the food ingredients themselves, the waitperson who served you, the chef who cooked it, the chef's and waitresses' health insurance, the salaries of everyone in the benefits departments for Disney who arrange the benefits, the physical building of the restaurant itself, the physical building of the human resource department where the person who arranges the chef's health insurance works, the heating, air conditioning, and electricity of all the various facilities involved, the decor of the restaurant, the tableware your meal was served on, the chair you sat in, the table you sat at, the light bulbs that lit your dinner, the music that played while you ate, the Disney bus you rode to the restaurant, the salary for the bus driver, the benefits for the bus driver, the mechanic to keep the busses running, the mechanic who fixes the stuff in the restaurants and all the other buildings, the cost of the soap, water, and paper towels in the restaurant's restrooms, all the advertising you see on TV, the free promotional videos, payouts from various lawsuits, retirement benefits (don't laugh at that one - retirement benefits are one of the main reasons Japanese car companies outperform American companies)...
I could go on for hours. There are probably THOUSANDS of individual costs that go into charging what they do for a meal. The salary (and benefits, or whatever) of the CM you talked to are just one SMALL FRACTION of that! And you think that somehow using up hours of CM time doesn't cost Disney money? It's pretty much the same thing as going into the restaurant and breaking a plate, smashing a chair, or stealing their paper towels. It all costs them money!
Do you know why all the Detroit car companies are shutting down factories and laying off workers? Because they LOSE MONEY every time they sell a car. That car may have a $20,000 sticker on it, but it may have cost the company $22,000 to make. A high price tag does not mean a high profit!
Yes, you spent $663. Yes, it seems like a lot of money. But overall, you don't have ANY IDEA whether Disney even made a profit from you, let alone how much.