The Simplicity Pattern case indicates that manufacturers:
A) Should treat wholesalers and retailers the same.
B) Cannot assume the courts will rule that retailers with different operating characteristics are not in competition.
C) Can refuse to deal with channel members who undercut suggested retail prices.
D) Do not need to document their cases.
E) Cannot force franchises to buy all of their supplies from a designated source.
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