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YEEHAAWW..gotta say I bought one ..and am having so much damn fun with it ...and 500.00 is CHEAP for the amount of fun I am getting out of it ...I have made fruit turn overs and hot pockets ...the kids in the park love me and so do all the moms ....when I show up at the pool on Saturdays , everyone screams IT'S THE PIE MAN....worth ever penny I spent for it ...
sorry for the delay..I just noticed your question today 9/20/18 the link to it is in the description but here I will put in this post: www.cottagecraftworks.com/pie-maker-fruit-dough-pie-crust-turnover-machine
They prey on people's *HORROR* of being left behind in this material world. Save yourselves, good ppl! $700/= is a lot of money! Use the best machine ever! Your own hands!
Nobody is praying on anything. They're just advertising. He never said anything along the lines of "You need this in the current day and age". It's a product that's good for family businesses to increase their stock and decrease the time it takes to do so, and yes, for people who if money is no object and on a personal level enjoy baking. So why shouldn't they buy it? Why shouldn't he advertise his product? It's not his fault that some people can't afford it, but it's not like he's saying they'll suffer for not buying it.
We call this kind of pie a pastie in the U.K., no need for a big machine like this, unless you make a LOT of pasties. Fine for a cafe I suppose, but folding and sealing a single piece of pastry over a filling is not that hard...
When you have a business that produces said item, pasties, empanadas, etc. It makes perfect sense as you can produce your product faster. Look at how slow cars were built until Henry Ford invented the assembly line. In a few days worth of business - its paid for. Production machines produce and or process most of the food you eat. I highly doubt you make your mac and cheese by hand. Lighten up. And, you spelled 'ridiculously' incorrectly.