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A large, established supermarket chain drastically cuts the price of milk in one specific town to a level below its own costs. This price cut is initiated only after a small, independent grocery store opens in the same town. After several months, the independent store goes out of business. The large chain then raises its milk prices to a level higher than they were originally. Which of the following best describes this strategy from the perspective of government regulation?
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A large, established supermarket chain drastically cuts the price of milk in one specific town to a level below its own costs. This price cut is initiated only after a small, independent grocery store opens in the same town. After several months, the independent store goes out of business. The large chain then raises its milk prices to a level higher than they were originally. Which of the following best describes this strategy from the perspective of government regulation?
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