A manufacturer or wholesaler can legally sell the same good to two competing retailers at different prices, providing that the
A) differences are due to quantity discounts.
B) price differences are due to differences in the costs of dealing with each retailer.
C) price differences are less than 25 percent.
D) retailers do not discuss their respective purchase prices with one another.
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