There were three vendors selling tangerines at the intersection, and I picked the one that looked best.
But after chatting with them, I found out all three were owned by the same person, selling 20,000 jin (10,000 kg) a month.
So, no matter how I went around, I couldn't escape his grasp.
It's practically a monopoly on traffic at the intersection. Each vendor's vehicle is different, deliberately creating the illusion of competition.
Ordinary vendors worry about others stealing their business; skilled vendors compete with themselves.
The logic of top brands is the same. No matter which one you choose, you'll always encounter them. The thought of having choices is just the option I'm giving you.