Posted by oldtanker on August 07, 2019 at 21:10:43 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: New shipping issues posted by Jon f mn on August 07, 2019 at 05:23:02:
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No way. A company like WalMart or Amazon gets volume sales. When you buy in bulk you generally get a better price. That's even true for us peons. Go buy a single can of pop. Then at normal prices see what they charge for a 12 pack. That's why buyers clubs work too. The sell little that is no sold by the case or larger than average lots.
Funny thing is WalMart and such didn't kill the mom and pop shops. Mom and pop wanted to retire. JR took off and didn't want to mess with it. So it gets sold. Now mom and pop had the building paid for and most likely very little debt. So they sell out and the buyer now has a lot of debt. If they make it more than a couple of years it's amazing. And they have competition too now from online sales. here when they opened WalMart a lot of the mom and pops stayed open. Yea they reduced prices but they did fine. On 10-15% less than what they had been charging. Guess what? That means they were price gouging us because they were the only game in town.
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