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I don't agree with your juice example. I also notice the lower quality in some products but it's driven by consumers. Every time you go to a discount store or buy the cheapest products, you are telling the companies to replace premium products with lower quaity. If there is demand for high quality juices Cocacola or another company will start selling it at a premium price for sure.