The real story is why did Waukesha make a law prohibiting loss leaders? If they want to sell below cost, why not? There is the argument that it stops Walmart from coming in and running out every small business, but they do it anyway. Edit: this looks like
This. Some jews are mad that somebody isn't cooperating with keeping prices up.
Jews HATE the free market more than anything on earth because, since they value money so much, how much they're willing to spend for something truly reveals their true motives. Jew says he wants to give immigrants free college? "How much are you willing to put towards that belief Moshe?" Imagine an economic system that forces jews to spend money and reveal their intent. It's like kryptonite. That's why jews spend their lives hatching schemes to get the government to protect them and their businesses from the free market.
Its also why Jews get kicked out time after time for their devious bullshit
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Sounds like you kinda figured it out. The idea is to stop someone from putting everyone else out of business and then raising prices. WalMart doesn't sell goods below cost -- at least not largely and not as far as I know. Actually other retailers are much more notorious for running loss leaders on certain items whereas WalMart is known for regular low prices. WalMart beats everyone by being bigger than everyone else, which is a different problem than price fixing.
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