← Back to context Comment by thfuran 2 months ago Same as they always have? 5 comments thfuran Reply josephpmay 2 months ago Most grocery stores charge brands for better shelf positions thfuran 2 months ago I see. Well, same as they always have from the consumer point of view, maybe with less extortion behind the curtain. mulmen 2 months ago How can you be so certain the consumer experience would remain the same when the marketing incentives change entirely? They’re literally called super markets. 2 replies →
josephpmay 2 months ago Most grocery stores charge brands for better shelf positions thfuran 2 months ago I see. Well, same as they always have from the consumer point of view, maybe with less extortion behind the curtain. mulmen 2 months ago How can you be so certain the consumer experience would remain the same when the marketing incentives change entirely? They’re literally called super markets. 2 replies →
thfuran 2 months ago I see. Well, same as they always have from the consumer point of view, maybe with less extortion behind the curtain. mulmen 2 months ago How can you be so certain the consumer experience would remain the same when the marketing incentives change entirely? They’re literally called super markets. 2 replies →
mulmen 2 months ago How can you be so certain the consumer experience would remain the same when the marketing incentives change entirely? They’re literally called super markets. 2 replies →
Most grocery stores charge brands for better shelf positions
I see. Well, same as they always have from the consumer point of view, maybe with less extortion behind the curtain.
How can you be so certain the consumer experience would remain the same when the marketing incentives change entirely? They’re literally called super markets.
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