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- cross-posted to:
- 7735_41st_ave_se_lacey_wa@reddthat.com
We truly live in a dystopian world.
Most peoples only option for pet care, is the same company that makes M&M’s.
We truly live in a dystopian world.
Most peoples only option for pet care, is the same company that makes M&M’s.
Stephen Dubner did an excellent deep dive on the topic if you’re interested in a long-form intro: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/should-you-trust-private-equity-to-take-care-of-your-dog/
But to TLDR, consolidation like what VCA has been doing generally means less autonomy for workers, higher prices for customers, and worse clinical outcomes.
I don’t disagree that consolidation is bad for consumers.