Bajan brand loyalty

There’s a Bajan guy living in Canada named Jdid who writes a very entertaining blog. Foreigners, a Bajan is who you’d call a Barbadian, someone from Barbados. I found one of Jdid’s October 2006 posts, which focuses on brand loyalty and gives an honest insight to how a consumer thinks. He says forget brand loyalty!

Check out what he and his readers have to say.

For the non-Caribbean readers, before you begin let me translate the first line of his post, which is in Creole (Caribbean dialect), to Standard English.

“They take me for a fool! It’s fool they’re trying to fool me!” or rather “Those fellows are trying to rob me like they think I’m a puppet!”

Additionally, when he says ya later on in the post he means you, and mudda is mother. Enjoy!

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