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In capitalism, what does competition do for consumers?

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It keeps prices fair for consumers who are trying to buy there products.



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Competition of different companies gives consumers a wider variety of products to choose from when buying. For example, if a rival company of a lawnmower company joins in, they would be contesting for consumers who are trying to buy a new lawnmower. This may lead to the companies trying to compete by offering different services, warranty, lower prices, etc.

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