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In a bustling city market, hundreds of independent vendors sell identical, high-quality apples. Thousands of customers visit daily, and a stable price of $1 per apple has been established. If one vendor decides to charge $1.25 per apple, hoping to leverage their sales skills, why is this attempt to gain a higher price almost certain to fail?

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