| > Nobody owed small bookstores a living. By saying that you're basically throwing the whole concept of "fairness" out of the window, so that's no argument. In my view, Amazon does provide a more complete service than smaller bookstores, but they achieved this with external money; money obtained from outside the book-selling business. A similar thing is happening to restaurant owners. Companies like Uber Eats (started through enormous investments) build a portal where people can order food. Suddenly, restaurant owners have to pay a sum of money to these companies to stay in business. This is totally unfair, in my view. |
Is fairness forcing people to spend more money on less desirable products and firms simply because those firms exist?
That seems pretty unfair to me. And it's been shown to be bad economics time and time again.
Fair seems letting people decide which business they want to purchase from, even if that means less desirable ones don't get paid.