Price-gouging at Faith's Pen

Posted by: Owen James in Untagged  on  

Faith's Pen may be one of Jamaica's best known roadside dining venues and the vendors are courteous but highly competitive. However some price-gouging vendors are threatening its existence.

On Sunday July 19, 2009, on my way from St. Mary to Kingston, my wife and I stopped to get a tasty Jamaican dish. One vendor had the pick-up salt fish and roast yam she wanted. I got some jerk pork.

I do not normally buy roadside-manufactured fruit drinks. However a young vendor brandished beetroot drink - one of my wife's favourites so I took a bottle of the home-made drink from the young man.

To my utter amazement, when it was time to pay for the beetroot drink the young ear-ring decked vendor said: "eight hundred dollars!"  At the current exchange rate that's nine U.S. dollars.

I was dumb-struck! I eventually negotiated with the young man and paid him six hundred and fifty Jamaican dollars (U.S. $7.30).

 
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U.S. $9 drink!


It was not my first negative experience at Faith's Pen as in June a vendor tried to sell me a small piece of roast yam for $900.

The Faith's Pen vendors arcade is a good venue for hungry travellers and the vendors are largely honest, hard-working people.

However a minority by their business practice may well be "killing the goose that laid the golden egg."  The majority should tell them to stop!

Faith's Pen, about a seventy-minute drive west of Kingston, is strategically located on the main road which snakes through beautiful scenery towards the resort town of Ocho Rios.

About thirty vendors normally sell well-prepared Jamaican home-style cooked jerk chicken, jerk port, fried and roast fish,  the national dish ackee and saltfish, fried and roast breadfruit and the reputed aphrodisiac ‘mannish water' - a heady soup made from cow's testicles and various ground provisions.
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