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by smackfu
5348 days ago
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Generally what happens is that the company wants the volume from Walmart, and thinks it will lead to lots of profit, but Walmart ends up making most of the profit, and the company spends a lot of money and then is overextended and can't even stop selling to Walmart without taking a big loss, since there is no replacement volume out there. But any company making a deal with Walmart should know this by now, so who is really to blame? |
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