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In other news Thom's world is black-and-white only, and Thom is rather lonely there.
It's all from a philosophical point of view. A company wants to give you as little as possible, for as much of your money as possible. You want to get as much as possible from a company, while paying as little as possible for it.
This means that from a consumer's point of view, companies are evil, because they're trying to accomplish the exact opposite of our own desire.
Of course, the term "evil" is exaggerating, but I use it because of Google's "Don't be evil" thing. I should remember to use quotes.