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by nickpp 1650 days ago
Lidl supermarkets are full of 3rd party products.
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Yes, but Lidl buys those and resells them. It's not like you can sign up with Lidl and pay 39 Euro/month to get a place in the cereal corner. The concept is a very different one.
I am sure Lidle doesn't pay in full cost upfront, but that's irrelevant.

The problem is that Lidl has the customer data which shows which products are most successful and it will compete with them.

Just like any other retailer, including Amazon.

This case is clearly not about the retailer part of Amazon, but about the marketplace part.
There is no difference. A marketplace is a marketplace no matter if it's a physical space or an online one.
A marketplace with sellers with third-party fulfillment is obviously different from a marketplace with no third-party fulfillment in a case about the fulfillment market.
OK, please educate me on how that difference is relevant from a competition-harming perspective.