Amazon puts its own “brands” first above better-rated products
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#12What Amazon does is the equivalent of putting their products up front and the alternatives (even those that are better rated) in a back room.
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#13Not sure why this is a problem. They could ONLY sell Amazon-branded items on their website if they really wanted to. It's their store.
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#14I like Benedict Evan's perspective on this https://www.ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2021/3/28/amazon-pri... > Retailers have sold private label products for a century or more. Is something different when Amazon does it?
It'd be like if Walmart came to your small town and signed a deal with the local government that stores had to carry their brands in addition to their own or pay higher taxes.
The problem isn't the mere existence of store brands, but the use of anticompetitive practices to promote those brands.
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#16There is a real opportunity for focused web stores out there. Selling only 1 type of product, filtering out crap, having good search, etc...
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#17It's their platform. Apple pre-installs its own apps. Every convenience and grocery store does the same thing with their store-brand products.
If all you want is to be lied to or cheated then I guess it makes sense.
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#18I get anxiety shopping on amazon now. I just can't deal with 50 pages of options, all from "different" brands, selling the same mass produced chineese shit. Will not be renewing prime. There is a real opportunity for focused web stores out there. Selling only 1 type of product, filtering out crap, having good search, etc...
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#19No, what really irks me about Amazon is when I search for something and find a thousand products of different brands that are essentially the same, none of which are what I'm looking for. Usually this happens when you want something really specific.
One example, I was looking for a moss pole to train my tropical houseplants on. A requirement for me is a pole with real moss: coco coir doesn't hold enough moisture to build aerial roots on a tropical plant. I search "moss pole" on amazon and for pages and pages I only see coco coir poles of the exact same design (I tried this again right now and I see there's exactly one pole with real moss on the first page, an improvement for now)
This phenomenon has happened to me multiple times, where my search results in dozens of brands of seemingly identical products that aren't in the least what I want. Combined the usual quality problems of these nameless brands, it gets very difficult to buy anything on Amazon unless I already know the exact brand to buy from.