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> consumers get fantastic deals and cheaper products and more reliable service than ever before.

This hasn't been true for many years IME, and will almost certainly get worse over time. Companies like Amazon don't fight tooth and nail to monopolize industries because they want to be nice to people, they do it because it results in power they can use to increase profits over the long term. Less competition means that they can ratchet up prices for customers and squeeze sellers/suppliers more. There are only a handful of general stories online these days, largely due to Amazon's actions.



I have never ever seen an example where Amazon has ratcheted up prices on any product after getting x market share. In fact, I've seen the opposite. Looking at camelcamelcamel price history, many diaper products on Amazon are trending down since 2018-2019 (max price history). Surprising given inflation.

It's too easy to enter the diaper (or whatever) retail market that such a tactic makes no sense.




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