Free Market
Author:
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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insurance, something that will certainly drive up its costs and make it less competitive compared to unionized stores. The ultimate goal is to get the company to up grocery prices—all in the “public interest,” of course. As long as there is competition by the superior, nonunion grocery stores, the unionized stores cannot essentially the same outcome. In either case, it is a patently anti-consumer policy that can only harm the employees of the “targeted” company. The whole idea of