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by salawat
2290 days ago
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The amount of rationalization on their part makes me want to vomit. That Dollar General in Kentucky was there and provisioned for the needs of it's local market. Them jumping in and clearing things out completely blows the hell out of what is a carefully optimized logistics network tuned via competition to keep prices down, and doubling down on resource expenditure to get product from manufacturer to end user at the cheapest cost possible by inflating the number of miles it has to physically travel all in the name of maybe being able to get away with massive price markups. This behavior is why we can't ever seem to have nice things. Fuck these people and their reckless chicanery. May their reputations follow them for the foreseeable future. |
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What specific rules of the free market did they break? Are you suggesting we should have anti-hoarding regulations imposed against the free market to keep these individuals out of it?