▲ | freen 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Companies have reserves, local stock etc. Fixed prices are a bet on TACO and hoping to avoid the orange rage: see what happens when you blame price increases on tariffs. Lots and lots of bribes have been paid. This is yet another. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | cuuupid 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
We will definitely see but it's still a theory at this point, and one that has not played out the other way in the past with a reduction on corporate tax _across the board_ > Fixed prices are a bet on TACO Having been part of some of these conversations it's mostly a bet that democrats will win back control sometime in the next decade and do a full reversal. When that happens, you don't want to be caught out with less market share because you adjusted your prices to maintain your bottom line. Same logic as startups burning VC cash on offering free compute, 80% discounts on tokens, etc. to grab market share. If you're in an elastic market, your priority is not to maximize profit, it's to make the market inelastic. | |||||||||||||||||
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