I was at a shitty CVS notorious for long lines trying to get some stuff, and at checkout, it was even worse than usual... two registers open, and about fifteen of us on line. So after waiting a few minutes, and being fed up, I walked to the front, threw my basket of items on the floor, and yelled out, "These lines are pathetic. You can afford to renovate the whole damn store, but you can't have more than two registers open?"
Then I ended up buying most of the items from Amazon, for cheaper.
But my order, for example, was $29 with free shipping, and weighs 18 pounds. How does Amazon make a profit? They have $1.18 bottles of shampoo, that weigh two pounds. Taking into account shipping costs, doesn't that make their profit margin on the item razor thin, or even negative?
Then I ended up buying most of the items from Amazon, for cheaper.
But my order, for example, was $29 with free shipping, and weighs 18 pounds. How does Amazon make a profit? They have $1.18 bottles of shampoo, that weigh two pounds. Taking into account shipping costs, doesn't that make their profit margin on the item razor thin, or even negative?