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>One of the best parts of antitrust trials is how much information comes into the public domain about corporations that usually keep details about their industry private. The Kroger-Albertsons supermarket merger case is no different. One interesting nugget is that supermarket executives sees rural markets as particularly easy to monopolize, because there is often just one store. They even have a name, “no-comp[etition] or low-comp[etition] zones,” according to one executive on the stand.

Archive: https://archive.today/6wz6K From the post: >>One of the best parts of antitrust trials is how much information comes into the public domain about corporations that usually keep details about their industry private. The Kroger-Albertsons supermarket merger case is no different. One interesting nugget is that supermarket executives sees rural markets as particularly easy to monopolize, because there is often just one store. They even have a name, “no-comp[etition] or low-comp[etition] zones,” according to one executive on the stand.
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That can work.. but they use these tactics everywhere in the country closing down local American shops that are locally owned. So, they can fuck themselves.

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Let them keep it in CA then. There is a problem here where a neighborhood is flooded with immigrants and then there are too many stores that have signs outside and product and produce signs inside that aren't in English.

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The solution is to get rid of your criminal illegal aliens. With force if needed.