| ▲ | trash_cat 8 months ago | |
| One could aregue the "non-moats" together can accumulate into something considerable making it moat. A brand is definately a moat but in the minds of consumers. This is not something you can overcome easily, even if the product is inferior. | ||
| ▲ | redeux 8 months ago | parent [-] | |
| Kleenex is probably a good example of this. Tissues are a commodity but nevertheless people will still pay more for Kleenex branded tissues. That feels like a moat to me. | ||