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by lenerdenator 333 days ago
And they then pass that expense off to the consumer, because praise be to the shareholders.
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Companies can just raise prices without consequences? Is that free market competition in action?

Snark aside. I've always heard the idea was that free markets and competition would drive down prices, and that if a company was to just raise their prices, they would actually lose money because people would buy from a competitor with better prices. Turns out companies can just raise prices though. What does it mean when the things that happen in a healthy free market aren't happening?

> Companies can just raise prices without consequences?

Well, when they have a monopoly, yes, yes they can.

> Is that free market competition in action?

No.