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Dumping products to hurt competition is illegal. China loves to do it but we are pussies
Also I lolled at this for some reason "Burt Flickinger III, a reputable grocery store analyst" |
selling stuff below cost is actually a common strategy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_leader
you get to buy $4 milk for $2, and how is that even a problem? If someone opened up a store and started selling $500 iphones for $200, there would be a line out the door a mile long and everyone would be thrilled... (except the competitors, but how is that anyone's problem?) |
Watch these, I love these guys
Part 1 Part2 Part3 Part4 |
Here's one of my favorites from Penn and Teller
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Mass market retailing like Walmart, Target, Kmart, et al. is a very commoditized industry -- there is only price loyalty as opposed to brand loyalty. They may spend fortunes on branding efforts but in most cases on commoditized items price or location is the deciding factor. |
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