It isn't that bad, I started to buy locally and it's true that sometimes it is a bit more expensive but just for a few euros, and sometimes it is the same price.
I also found that if you look for the original vendor site you'll find it probably cheaper than amazon.
And on the other hand cancelling prime will save me 50€ a year.
Let's not sell our souls and destroy our local economies for saving a few bucks that won't go anywhere anyway.
I'm currently looking for removal boxes. The biggest company charges 30 per 20 on their own site, 29 on Otto and 28 on Amazon. They also deliver much faster when you order from Amazon. I don't have anywhere local that sells decent boxes.
Buying local, especially at brick and mortar stores, have the added benefit of keeping local commercial communities alive. Such as city centres. My local hardware store have saved me multiple times. A stroll away and I get what I need.
I agree with you up to a point. There is a difference between paying a few euros more and paying almost double. Fortunately I found an alternative shop with pretty much the same price.
That's exactly what Amazon is doing and did for a long time: sell stuff at a very very low profit (or none at all) and make the competition go bust. If we would all buy it from the competitors, little by little in time the price will level - theoretically speaking.
If it's available for 28 € on amazon, chances often are it is available for a similar prices elsewhere, because it means the producer is willing to sell to suppliers at a price that makes 28 € a doable selling price for them, not just for amazon.
It's a bit like going to a local shop instead of ordering online, Amazon or otherwise. It takes more time to go to the shop, it also costs something (in order to get there in person, or to pass a phone call), it also means having to meet people (which can be an issue when you're not much into meeting people). It can also be longer to get the stuff from another shop.
It's a choice, and it's up to anyone to decide what they want and can do. I still use Amazon but I try to use it as little as I can. Which is already a huge change.
I understand that but paying almost double is pretty unreasonable IMO. Fortunately with the help of some commentors I found an alternative shop with reasonable prices.
I can live without the super fast shipping to be honest. Recently I have started to always select the "Deliver later to reduce delivery trips" option on Amazon because I don't really care when it arrives but I want to help the delivery drivers make a few trips less.
Are these your local platforms? .eu and .com makes think no. They will be more expensive in most cases due to less optimal shipping. Look for domestic platforms.
These are the prices without shipping and they are local shops. Or local enough where shipping doesn't matter much. But I already found a reasonably priced alternative shop.