Shopping online has never been easier, but what many consumers don’t realize is that platforms like Amazon and
          Walmart impose hidden costs that ultimately get passed on to them. The Marketplace Tax—not a literal
          government tax, but a combination of fees marketplaces charge sellers—can inflate product prices without
          shoppers even knowing. These costs include referral fees, fulfillment fees, and advertising expenses, all of
          which force retailers to raise prices just to maintain profitability. While marketplaces might seem
          convenient, the reality is that you’re often paying more than necessary due to these built-in costs.
        
        
          Retailers who choose not to sell on marketplaces do so to keep prices fair for their customers. By shopping
          directly with retailers, customers often get better pricing, exclusive deals, and more personalized service.
          Plus, avoiding the marketplace markup means your money is going toward the product itself rather than funding
          unnecessary platform fees.
        
        
          Ultimately, while marketplaces may be a convenient one-stop shop, it’s not always the best deal. The
          Marketplace Tax quietly drives up prices while reducing transparency in how and why costs are increasing. By
          shopping directly from brands and independent retailers, you’re making a smarter financial choice while also
          supporting businesses that don’t have to inflate prices just to survive.