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Reddit mentions of Divide and Conquer: Target Your Customers Through Market Segmentation
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We both have a good sense of smell.
Your pigeon-holing comment sums it up tightly.
I mentioned this possibility elsewhere and was quickly "corrected" by a concentrate fan. And I don't blame fellow patients for freaking on the idea that concentrate is next.
But I do not need a tin foil hat to follow the money. Who stands to benefit the most from a flower THC cap? The people who could make more money if there was one...the concentrate producers.
Why?
It's just like the grocery stores--they carry fresh produce at a profit loss to LOOK GOOD to the customers. They make a gazillion percent profit on the inner aisles' value-added products with much longer shelf lives.
And my suspicions get worse--the industry is into divide-and-conquer. Now concentrate fans and flower fans are set up to be at odds with each other. https://www.amazon.com/Divide-Conquer-Customers-Through-Segmentation/dp/0471176338
Oh, and some redditor also recently mentioned "the shakedown" to up industry donations to campaigns etc.