On the second day of the trial over Colorado’s attempts to block the Kroger-Albertsons merger, the state’s legal team questioned Kroger’s executives on a pricing strategy implemented in several mountain
It definitely makes sense for costs to be higher in the mountains, but lord knows there are enough Korger semis bogging down I-70 that it can’t be as bad as they make it out to be, and, sure enough, they’re making more profit up there by ripping people off.
That monopoly really needs to get shut down.
It definitely makes sense for costs to be higher in the mountains, but lord knows there are enough Korger semis bogging down I-70 that it can’t be as bad as they make it out to be, and, sure enough, they’re making more profit up there by ripping people off.