But Kodak has many competitors.
Not in colour film manufacturing.
Or even worse (*selfmoderation* warning: Unwarranted doom and gloom) that they are purging stock and stopping production.
Or more likely, a necessary adjustment to prevent current dated film from becoming stale dated.
Kodak Alaris has to estimate ahead of time the demand for film, place an order for manufacture with Eastman Kodak and then pay for the film before they can sell a single roll. Higher prices mean higher profits which allows them to take more risks and order, pay for and sell more film at a profit. Lower prices forces them to take fewer risks and order, pay for and sell less film at a lower profit.