Eastman Kodak could sell the brownie for very little because it knew it could make money on film and photo processing. What would be the BEST equivalent to this in today's society? (1 point)

A cars that require gas and maintenance
B inexpensive printers that costly ink cartridges
C food services with additional cost for takeout
D sports clothes that are matching jackets and pants

1 answer

The BEST equivalent to Eastman Kodak's strategy of selling a low-cost camera to profit from consumables would be B inexpensive printers that costly ink cartridges. This illustrates a similar business model where the initial product is affordable, but the ongoing costs for necessary supplies (ink cartridges) generate significant profit.