I wanted a Hawaiian shirt. I found one on the Walmart website for $27, so I assumed at first that at that price it must be pretty good quality. However, I went to the manufacturer's website and got the same shirt for $12. As I suspected, the shirt is cheaply made but it still looks good so I wear it occasionally. I am intending to shop for something of better quality.
On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 9:48 PM Larry wrote:
The complaint filed in San Francisco Superior Court takes aim at contractual language Amazon (AMZN) uses with third-party sellers that commits them to "price parity."
"Merchants must agree not to offer lower prices elsewhere — including competing sites like Walmart, Target, eBay, and, in some cases, even on their own websites
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/14/tech/california-lawsuit-amazon-price-competition/index.html
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