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Menscook Manager, Wisdom Obeng Nyarko, popularly known as Mr. WON, has addressed misconceptions surrounding the brand’s target audience.
Speaking in an interview on The Career Trail program on Joy Learning TV and JoyNews, he clarified that Menscook is not exclusively aimed at the wealthy.
“Of course, every brand is positioned to target a certain kind of people. But the misconception is that we are overly expensive and unaffordable. That is not true,” he firmly stated.

He revealed that when clients approach them for event catering, they engage in detailed discussions to understand their needs and budget, which enables them to present a variety of catering packages tailored to each client’s financial capacity.
“Whenever you have an event, feel free to talk to us. We’re always open for conversations. Our packages start from as low as Gh₵ 200 per head. So, depending on the type of event you’re hosting, we’re ready to tailor a package that suits your budget,” he stated.

He stressed that Menscook’s services are accessible to a broad audience and are not exclusive to the elite.
“We are not targeted towards the elite. We welcome conversations with anyone planning an event, and we are committed to providing quality catering solutions for all,” he reiterated.
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