• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    So they are taking a page from YouTube where they out price the market until they are the market, and then will drastically raise prices because there’s no longer any competition?

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      22 hours ago

      Yeah but I feel like that only worked because YouTube was still fairly new and a niche market compared to groceries, which everbody needs. I don’t see how even Amazon can try to kill the competition in a market that huge, regardless of price or convenience.

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        17 hours ago

        I don’t see how even Amazon can try to kill the competition in a market that huge, regardless of price or convenience.

        So I assume you wrote this after picking up groceries from your locally owned grocery store? Because you still have one - it didn’t collapse due to a Walmart coming to town?

        Most of us have a solid example of what driving a grocery store out of business looks like, though.

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          9 hours ago

          As often reminded, that’s probably a zoning issue.

          Here on a different continent I live in an area BESIEGED by supermarkets, but I buy most of my groceries at the baker (breadmaker) and fruit-and-vegetables shop down the street. They’re more expensive but more convenient and higher quality.

          With the advantage of there not being a butcher as close-by, meaning I’ve been eating way more veggies since moving (and eggs, given those are sold in both stores).

          Now the issue is they’re opening a new pedestrian path that leads straight from my home to the pastry shop on the neighboring block!