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Consider a scenario with two competing coffee shops, 'Bean Buzz' and 'Daily Grind', located next to each other. Each must decide whether to set a 'High Price' or a 'Low Price' for their standard coffee. The daily profits for each shop based on their decisions are shown in the table below (the first number in each pair is Bean Buzz's profit, the second is Daily Grind's profit).

Daily Grind: High PriceDaily Grind: Low Price
Bean Buzz: High Price($500, $500)($200, $600)
Bean Buzz: Low Price($600, $200)($300, $300)

Assuming both shops make their decision simultaneously and act only to maximize their own profit, which statement best analyzes the outcome of this interaction?

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Updated 2025-08-02

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