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ausbah ◴[] No.42466930[source]
i think there really needs to be a set of laws prohibiting marketplace providers like uber, amazon, and spotify from also offering their own products on the same platform
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phonetic ◴[] No.42467166[source]
Just a question—not meant to sound rude or offensive in any way—but would you also apply this logic to supermarkets offering their own generic brands‽
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ricardobeat ◴[] No.42467203[source]
Why not? That can be construed as abusing their 'monopoly' over shelf space and foot traffic, it's unfair competition that displaces other legitimate businesses.

Incidentally, in the Netherlands a lot of supermarkets stock a 'shared house brand' called Gwoon. Usually the cheapest option by far and decent quality. I don't know what they do to keep prices as low as actual house brands, but it seems possible.

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1. sureIy ◴[] No.42468357[source]
> I don't know what they do

Common products are actually not that expensive if you don't have to pay leeches like marketing agencies and investors.