
Prime Day is ending — don't miss your chance to get up to $550 in free perks! Audiobooks, groceries, and even a $5 Caesar's pizza
THE SO WHAT
Prime Day perk stacking is a reminder that consumer platforms are training users to expect bundles and cross-subsidies. If you’re building subscription products, assume your offer competes against an ecosystem of “free” add-ons, not just direct category peers.
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