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by WalterBright 985 days ago
When they raise prices again to cover for the losses, another soap company appears.

"Predatory" pricing is not sustainable.

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It is possible that large scale soap companies will be deterred due to previous anticompetitive behavior
That is surely a vast simplification. By sheer operating scale Amazon can ship items at a cost far lower than any brand new “soap company” could. There’s no way you could be competitive on such a low priced item.
If you sell 100 soaps for a loss of $1 each, you lose $100. If Amazon competes by selling 10,000 soaps for a loss of $1 each, Amazon loses $10,000.

This is a losing proposition for Amazon.

Spread that over its product line, and it is not sustainable.

And still countless competitors do exist. They must find some other ways to compete, because your point is valid. It's almost like the human ingenuity knows no bounds...