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1. mulmen+(OP)
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2025-04-05 19:15:08
How do grocery stores work in this model?
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>>thfura+c7
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2. thfura+c7
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2025-04-05 20:19:18
>>mulmen+(OP)
Same as they always have?
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3. joseph+Nb
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2025-04-05 20:59:34
>>thfura+c7
Most grocery stores charge brands for better shelf positions
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>>thfura+Lg
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2025-04-05 21:50:47
>>joseph+Nb
I see. Well, same as they always have from the consumer point of view, maybe with less extortion behind the curtain.
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>>mulmen+eS
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5. mulmen+eS
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2025-04-06 06:43:43
>>thfura+Lg
How can you be so certain the consumer experience would remain the same when the marketing incentives change entirely? They’re literally called super
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2025-04-06 08:17:25
>>mulmen+eS
I'd hope the consumer experience ends up improving.
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>>mulmen+292
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7. mulmen+292
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2025-04-06 19:42:06
>>kaibee+nY
You
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? Wishful thinking is not a great decision making methodology.
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