But secondly, let's assume that Mondami is spectacularly good, that he just orders so much food that they don't run out. What is the effect going to be? Let's suppose you run a grocery store down the street. If you're running a grocery store and Mandami store is selling all of their food at 30% below cost, there's no way for you to compete with that. You don't have the ability. If you're paying cost, you can't sell it for 30% less than cost. And so if he continues this, you're going to go out of business. (14:19–14:29)
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Asserts that Mandami's store sells food at 30% below cost, affecting competition.
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