Establishes laws prohibiting large grocery suppliers and retailers from engaging in price discrimination.
The bill establishes laws prohibiting large grocery suppliers and retailers from engaging in price discrimination or imposing discriminatory terms of sale. It also prohibits extracting unfair and anticompetitive concessions from wholesalers and suppliers. The Attorney General is granted authority to enforce these provisions. The bill defines terms such as "covered good," "covered supplier," "covered retailer," and "dominant covered retailer." It outlines unfair pricing practices and provides for penalties and remedies for violations.
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