Why is it harder to price discriminate with shampoo than with haircuts?
A) Haircuts are harder to resell.
B) There are more substitutes for shampoo.
C) Haircuts are a bundle of goods: location of the salon, quality of the stylist, etc.
D) There is less competition for selling shampoo.
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