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Consider two competing coffee shops, 'Bean Haven' and 'Espresso Express', that must simultaneously decide whether to offer a 'Discount' or maintain 'Standard Pricing'. The table below shows the daily profits for each shop based on their combined decisions. The first number in each pair is Bean Haven's profit, and the second is Espresso Express's profit.

Espresso Express: DiscountEspresso Express: Standard Pricing
Bean Haven: Discount($400, $400)($700, $250)
Bean Haven: Standard Pricing($250, $700)($600, $600)

Which of the following statements best analyzes the outcome where both shops choose to offer a 'Discount'?

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