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The author concludes that the price difference between regular coffee and decaf coffee can’t be explained by the greater cost of providing decaf to the consumer.
Why?
Because the process by which coffee beans are decaffeinated isn’t very costly.
The author assumes that there aren’t significant sources of cost that are part of “providing decaf” to consumers aside from the processing of coffee beans to make them decaffeinated. This overlooks the posssibility that, for example, decaffeinated coffee costs significantly more than regular coffee to transport or to store.
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