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I don't think the glass makers themselves are necessarily the issue - they'll supply whatever is in demand, including low quality crap if demand is high enough.
People know brand names. People don't own glass testing equipment. People will buy cheap glass for a high price if it has a brand name they associate with quality.
Supply and demand has nothing to do with it.
The existence of quality makers implies there is sufficient demand for quality