Small honey producers rarely compete on volume — they compete on how convincingly a jar communicates quality, provenance and story before a shopper ever tastes what's inside. This lab lets you design a jar's label and back-story, then places it on a live 3D market chart alongside other producers, plotted by price and brand strength (story + packaging).
Studies of small-batch food brands consistently find that price alone barely predicts perceived quality — but price combined with a credible provenance story and distinctive packaging is one of the strongest predictors of a shopper's willingness to pay a premium.
Design a honey jar's label, story and price, then watch it plotted live on a 3D market chart against other producers, grouped into Budget, Mid-market, Premium and Artisan/Luxury tiers.
Combined story strength and packaging distinctiveness set a brand-strength score that determines the jar's market tier; the simulation flags whether the chosen price is under-, over-, or well-aligned with that tier.
Adjust price, story strength, packaging distinctiveness and label hue — the jar's label redraws live and the jar repositions on the price-versus-brand-strength floor grid among fifteen reference competitors.
For small food producers, a credible provenance story and distinctive packaging often move willingness-to-pay more than any single ingredient claim — price alone is a weak signal of perceived quality.