Price discrimination by a wholesaler can injure competition between its retail buyers when:
A) it results in lower prices in all retail markets.
B) lower prices are charged to retailers in one market than are charged to retailers in a completely different unrelated market.
C) it forces some of the retailers to pay more than their competitors for what they purchase from the wholesaler.
D) all of the above.
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