Product surface commoditization occurs when competing goods appear identical in form and function, making price the primary differentiator. Companies use it to dominate market share through cost leadership or volume sales, often by stripping features to basics. Consumers benefit from lower prices, while businesses leverage economies of scale. This strategy thrives in mature markets like generic groceries or budget airlines.
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