CNBC announced today that Unilever bought out Dollar Shave club http://www.cnbc.com/2016/07/20/unilever-...n-ceo.html. The interesting thing to me wasn't the fact the buyout was for $1,000,000,000 http://fortune.com/2016/07/19/unilever-b...1-billion/
Rather, it was the TV discussion on the razor cartridges and prices. I can find no video on it but basically there was a claim that although Harry's and Dollar Shave club cost only $1 or $2 per cartridge, in fact cost per shave was cheaper for P&G Pro fusion cartridges. In other words, consumers got 2 or 3 shaves with former cartridges vs much more with Gillette. I don't know if this is true of not but it kind of makes sense on a dollar basis. Sometimes people only see the price in front of them and don't look at the total cost of ownership.
Rather, it was the TV discussion on the razor cartridges and prices. I can find no video on it but basically there was a claim that although Harry's and Dollar Shave club cost only $1 or $2 per cartridge, in fact cost per shave was cheaper for P&G Pro fusion cartridges. In other words, consumers got 2 or 3 shaves with former cartridges vs much more with Gillette. I don't know if this is true of not but it kind of makes sense on a dollar basis. Sometimes people only see the price in front of them and don't look at the total cost of ownership.