Action Outfitters is a national manufacturer and retailer of outdoor gear. When it agrees to sell its merchandise to a retailer, the retailer must also agree to purchase Action's outfits for clerks, its displays, its shopping bags, and its gift boxes. Action says that these items are part of its brand identification. A retail outlet has brought suit because it only wants the Action merchandise and does not want the outfits, displays, bags, or boxes.
A) The suit is one for tying.
B) There is no cause of action here because manufacturers can dictate all the terms of sale and whether they will sell to a retailer.
C) The suit is one for monopolization.
D) None of the above
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