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by svrb 2128 days ago
> It's just that in many cases the value-add for customers doesn't justify the price difference.

Hold on, why does your opinion about the value-add get to determine whether I should be allowed to pay for that convenience?

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You should be allowed to pay for that convenience, but at the moment you're not because it's being susidized by run-at-a-loss startups that exploit their workers.
I don't see how you got that from what I said. Are you looking for an explanation of how a demand curve works? Sorry, a bit confused here.