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Why does everything need to be virtuous? He noticed things are expensive, so he's competing on price. We win with lower prices, he gets to make a buck at retail, and pharmacies have pressure to reduce prices. Everyone wins here except pharmacies that charge too much.
I just think its important to note. Im tired of hearing about “the good billionaires” and when their true colors come out everyone is surprised pikachu.
That's the thing, don't think in terms of "good" or "bad" billionaires/companies, think in terms of beneficial/detrimental products. If the product starts sucking (likely to happen eventually), move on.
I think this business idea is good.