And since the anchor point for water is free, and the true cost of this to a business rounds to free, but this drink feels somewhat exclusive, businesses aspiring to have cachet with health-conscious people just make it abundantly available for free as a branding thing.
The fully loaded cost of a retail personal banker is on the order of $60k a year across most of the US, but in a place like Boulder, they're selling to some customers who are not obviously precommitting to spending tens of thousands of dollars but effectively are.
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Cell phone stores have a similar dynamic ($Xk per customer LTV not $X0k I would expect, but I suppose the later is plausible too at the high end). This is why well-off areas end up with so, so many banks, cell phone stores, and Starbucks.
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So when does Amazon get into retail banking?
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