I love it. Just when you think we’re getting somewhere, here comes Hurricane Benny to wreck our worldview.
I still call it The Jake.
He's not wrong though. Other than a 5 sq block zone it's pretty much a waste of good arable land.
Did you guys know that Albany is the nation’s best test market?
https://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...Top-150-Cities
It’s completely average in every measurable way. I remember when I worked at McDonalds as a teenager, we test-marketed the McRib before anybody else got it. I may be one of the first dozen or so McRib consumers in all of history.
is columbus ohio number 1?
of course albany is upstate too. it’s the capital of upstate, hence it being the capital of the damn state. and that rest area is sweet. i bet more adults have tested that little zip line than children. and the fresh single cup vending machines? black gold.
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I am not surprised at all. To me, Clifton Park is the height of mediocrity. They weren't researching the material desires of people of color, though.
In the three years of living in Saratoga Springs, I never had a reason to visit Albany, an easy half hour cruise. Except for the topless bars. They actually had topless bars, but, they were lame, too.
Traffic is the best in the northeast, though. Cruise right through Albany in rush hour.
Yeah, Cbus is the #1 product test market in the country. It’s large enough, diverse enough and has a 100,000 student university population on top of being a capital and the biggest city in the state.
First saw Pepsi Clear there when I was a kid. Earth shaking.
This may need its own thread. Can someone ping James Piotrowski?
I still call it The Jake.
From ‘09 so who knows but the adage was beat into my marketing friends in B School
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/...ryId=113795356
I still call it The Jake.
The Egg in Albany is a pretty cool venue for small shows, a little weird but cool.
^^random Albany note.
Wait are we discussing adding bathrooms into the mix. If so I’d like to start a new thread about about Bucee’s bathroom and where exactly does west Texas begin. Perhaps our intrepid explorers can take a sabbatical from the frozen north during these winter months and answer that question all while using the bathrooms of bucees deemed the best bathrooms in america
I beg to differ: https://slate.com/human-interest/201...m-in-2015.html
Hmm, how are the Wegman’s bathrooms?
All this talk is making me wonder who has a wide stance.
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Wegman's Bathrooms are nice- extra items that you do not see regularly (like one example is a stack of diapers at the child's changing stations just in case the parent did not bring a diaper bag along). Other little touches that you maybe see at a hotel or higher end restaurant type of stuff too...
Just not gonna find one in the eastern upstate.
I still call it The Jake.
You will now. We even have one here in eastern downstate, there's one in Westchester and one in Brooklyn. Both are east of the River.
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