Episode 227

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22nd Feb 2025

Fast Five Shorts | "The Price Of Wishes Has Increased With Inflation" Lightning Round

In the latest edition of Omni Talk’s Retail Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Simbe, and Ocampo Capital Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga, along with special guest hosts from the A&M Consumer & Retail group David Brown and Lisa Collier discuss: How "The Price Of Wishes Has Increased With Inflation" In The Latest Lightning Round

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Speaker A:

Lisa, first question is for you.

Speaker A:

Skims and Nike recently announced a collaboration, and some in the fashion industry are speculating that it could be the early signs of an acquisition.

Speaker A:

Would you be for or against Nike's acquisition of Skims?

Speaker B:

Look, I don't think my personal opinion is Nike doesn't need to acquire it because it's not a collaboration.

Speaker B:

Right.

Speaker B:

If you read the fine print, it's actually a brand.

Speaker B:

So what they're doing is they're gearing up to set up the next Jordan brand.

Speaker B:

If this works, it's brilliant.

Speaker B:

I think on Nike's part and on skims part, I think they could set up an acquisition, but I think it would be a distraction.

Speaker B:

So I don't think they need to acquire.

Speaker B:

I think they need to build this separate Nike skims brand.

Speaker B:

And I think it is one hell of an innovative play on Nike's part to go after the women's business.

Speaker B:

I'll just say I had this idea three years ago and sad I didn't execute it.

Speaker C:

Oh, oh, right, right.

Speaker C:

When your previous employer.

Speaker C:

Wow.

Speaker C:

One plus one equals three.

Speaker C:

That's a really great take.

Speaker C:

All right, David, the penny may soon be going away.

Speaker C:

First question, how much will you miss it?

Speaker C:

And second question, what will you plan on throwing into a fountain to make a wish instead?

Speaker D:

What's a penny?

Speaker D:

Like a.

Speaker D:

I'm, like, vehemently opposed to carrying any kind of change, so.

Speaker D:

No, yeah, me too.

Speaker D:

Miss it in the slightest.

Speaker D:

But I think if you're going to make a wish, you know, throw a Susan D.

Speaker D:

Anthony or something like that.

Speaker D:

A wish should be something big.

Speaker D:

So invest a little bit of money, man.

Speaker D:

Throw it.

Speaker D:

You know, throw at least a quarter, you know.

Speaker D:

You know, silver dollar in.

Speaker D:

You know, if you're gonna wish, wish big.

Speaker C:

Yeah, there's inflation.

Speaker C:

The cost of wishes should go up, too.

Speaker C:

Right?

Speaker A:

You know, that's exactly.

Speaker D:

It's not like I'm wishing for, you know, you know, McDonald's fry.

Speaker D:

I'm wishing for, you know, genie's gotta pop out of a bottle, man.

Speaker D:

Come on.

Speaker A:

I love that inflation is impacting the cost of wishes.

Speaker D:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Let's go to question number three.

Speaker A:

Back to you, David.

Speaker A:

Coca Cola has launched Simply Pop, a new prebiotic soda that's com set up to compete with Poppy and Olipop.

Speaker A:

Rank your favorite sodas.

Speaker A:

They don't have to be a prebiotic soda, but rank them, please, from one to three, one being the best.

Speaker D:

This is a bad question for me.

Speaker D:

I'm not really a soda drinker.

Speaker C:

Yeah, you're not A soda guy, Are you?

Speaker D:

No, but, like, if.

Speaker D:

If I had to have a soda, I'd have a Coke.

Speaker D:

Like just a, you know, kind of.

Speaker D:

And probably a Coke Zero.

Speaker D:

But what I do love, and you know, I'll take this a little off topic, is all of the new adaptogenic and non alcoholic cocktails, okay?

Speaker D:

An Athletic Brewing or a Pete Dill or Brez or any of those.

Speaker D:

Like, they're all good, and I think they're all killing it.

Speaker D:

I think Coke's way late to the game on this one.

Speaker D:

You know, they failed with.

Speaker D:

Aha.

Speaker D:

I think they'll fail with this one.

Speaker D:

They're just not.

Speaker D:

Yeah, they're just too late, slow to pull the trigger.

Speaker C:

Okay.

Speaker C:

All right, last one, Lisa.

Speaker C:

SNL celebrated its 50th anniversary this past weekend.

Speaker C:

Who in your mind is the greatest SNL cast member of all time?

Speaker C:

And there may or may not be a right answer here.

Speaker B:

I mean, I think by far and away for me, it's Gilda Radner.

Speaker B:

I think she is unassuming.

Speaker B:

Like, she could do every skit every time.

Speaker B:

I think Adam Sandler said it best in his song rendition.

Speaker B:

The first did it best.

Speaker B:

I mean, you could pick any one of those five firsts.

Speaker B:

But Gilda got a special place in my heart.

Speaker B:

So I just think she was unassuming and hilarious.

Speaker C:

All right, David, what's yours?

Speaker C:

And I'll go to you too, David, what's yours?

Speaker D:

You know, there's so many good ones.

Speaker D:

It'd be tough to choose between, you know, Hayter or Phil Hartman.

Speaker D:

But I'm, I'm a Dana Carvey guy when I watched it the most.

Speaker D:

And, like, you know, the church lady is still one of the great characters of all time, so.

Speaker C:

Nice, Ed.

Speaker A:

Oh, I gotta say, Farley, I mean, he was really like, I related to him because of his Midwest roots, and I just thought, like, he was.

Speaker A:

With the amount of passion that he put into every single character that he portrayed, I think you got to give it to Farley.

Speaker C:

Farley.

Speaker C:

Wow.

Speaker C:

So Farley Radner Carvey.

Speaker C:

Mine's.

Speaker C:

Mine's Hartman.

Speaker C:

Mine's Hartman.

Speaker C:

I thought Hartman was.

Speaker C:

He was just incredible.

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Anne Mezzenga

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Anne Mezzenga is an entrepreneurial Marketing Executive with nearly 20 years in the retail, experience design, and technology industries.

Currently, she is one of the founders and Co-CEOs of Omni Talk.

Prior to her latest ventures, Anne was most recently the Head of Marketing and Partnerships for Target’s Store of the Future project. Early in her career, Anne worked as a producer for advertising agencies, Martin Williams and Fallon, and as a producer and reporter for news affiliates NBC New York and KMSP Minneapolis.

Anne holds a BA in Journalism from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities.

When Anne is not busy blogging, podcasting, or sharing her expertise with clients, she loves spending time with her husband and two boys and partaking in all the Minneapolis food scene has to offer.

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