RetireBy90
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
One of the complaints I have heard over the past couple weeks about Amazon is that they use sales data from vendors selling on Amazon to decide which products to offer as Amazon products thus competing with the 3rd part vendors on the Amazon platform. If this is so offensive then why to grocery stores do the very same thing. Just shopping at Giants this morning and right next to 3 3rd party brands of baking powder is a Giant brand that is 30% less. Picked up some Panera soups and there is the Giant brand soup, about 40% cheaper. Recently had to get some meds and for Advil and Nyquil same store brand situation.
Now I like the cheaper store brands of most items. They appear to be very similar product and quality. Meds have the same contents and the grocery store items are the same quality as far as I can tell.
If this was such an issue for Amazon then where was feds for past 10 years dragging the grocery stores in for a visit, or are they next ?
Something to think on, am I missing something ?
Now I like the cheaper store brands of most items. They appear to be very similar product and quality. Meds have the same contents and the grocery store items are the same quality as far as I can tell.
If this was such an issue for Amazon then where was feds for past 10 years dragging the grocery stores in for a visit, or are they next ?
Something to think on, am I missing something ?