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Franken Continues Fight to Protect Minnesota Farmers Business From Rail Monopolies
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<p><span style="font-family:verdana,geneva;font-size:small;">If the area could support a second store, they would compete with each other and prices would come down. If the demand cannot support a second store because the market is relatively small, the one store has to charge higher than average prices due to the smaller market. It is your choice whether to live there. If Franken forces your store to lower prices, the store owner might decide to close because the relatively small market will not support Franken’s idea of fair pricing. Then Franken will have to put in a store subsidized by everyone who does not live there.</span></p>
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