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Opening up the comments on macrumors never disappoints me :)
its also not how it works... at all. walmart would buy wholesale from a supplier not directly from the seller
Apple is being terrible here, but Walmart now has an amazon-like storefront where third parties can list their own products basically entirely apart from Walmart but using their site. Not sure what the percent cut Walmart takes is, but Walmart might never actually buy from a company selling on their site.
Apple is reselling services, just like Walmart wholesales products, clearly
The bigger the asset, the more sacrosanct are that asset's interests.
That is a system of nearly unlimited milking of anyone who is not themselves represented through a multi-hundred billion dollar asset.
Fighting this in the business or legal arena is a complete waste of time. Those battlefields are favorable to the biggest assets.