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Startup firms can struggle to gain lower prices from rivals, but freshdirect seems to have foundseveral ways to gain lower supplier prices. freshdirect buys direct from suppliers, eliminating anymarkup from a middleman. in addition to this, the firm employs other methods to get lower pricesfrom suppliers. which of the following is not a way freshdirect suppliers in exchange forsupplier agreement to offer it better pricing terms? a. freshdirect carries a greater selection of supplier productsb. freshdirect will cobrand products from suppliersc. freshdirect pays suppliers faster than rivalsd. freshdirect shares warehouse space with farmers and livestock producerse. freshdirect shares data on customer insights with suppliers

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