In general, this is an interesting topic. We have a regulator in the form of a dominant gene. And there is a way of independent inheritance. Imagine that you are walking around the supermarket and have collected a whole cart of nonsense, but your wife is a real pro and at the checkout will sort out everything and put everything in its place, and remove the excess and add as always what you love her for.

You see, if we look at the pricing of goods, we'll realize that the yield is not a consumer issue. Consumers want to get things for the lowest possible price, and we'll do whatever it takes to make them buy from us. However, if they're not satisfied, we won't get our money. On the other hand, they might be willing to pay whatever it takes because they know they can't find it anywhere else.But sometimes the goods are the same, and then the price keeps falling.But we can still agree to do the same thing and leave the minimum price, and then piracy happens.


I'm a bad person, and I've turned the feeding of plants into a whole tragedy again. No, it's much simpler than that, of course.

But still, let's admit that manufacturers always do what is beneficial to them. And how to present it is a matter of marketing. Very often, consumers don't know anything about the product at all. This is not a new phenomenon, and almost all industries operate in this way.