Every company has it's own Sales and Marketing strategies drafted well in advance. The only reason I forsee a smaller batches with some of these artisans could be because of the capital involved in bigger batches. I admire companies who can pan out bigger batches as that's the right thing to do, both for themselves and their customers.
For a company which is into smaller batches I do not see any gains in the long run. Though they might earn praise for their products but the only winners are those who sell their products in secondary markets at a huge mark-up.
Wish I had enough money to back all these artisans so that the secondary market prices are kept in check and there is enough and more for everyone.
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For a company which is into smaller batches I do not see any gains in the long run. Though they might earn praise for their products but the only winners are those who sell their products in secondary markets at a huge mark-up.
Wish I had enough money to back all these artisans so that the secondary market prices are kept in check and there is enough and more for everyone.
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