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Koninklijke Ahold NV, and Ahold USA, Inc., In the Matter of
Consent order settles charges that the acquisition of The Stop & Shop Companies, Inc. would substantially reduce supermarket competition in 14 communities in New England. The order requires the divestiture of 30 supermarkets within 30 days to buyers who would operate the stores in competition with Ahold's "Edwards" supermarket chain.
New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc., In the Matter of
Consent order settles charges that New Balance fixed and controlled the resale prices of its shoes in an effort to raise retail prices for its athletic footwear. According to the complaint, New Balance entered into agreements with some of its retailers to restrict price competition, and threatened to terminate or suspend shipments to retailers who did not abide by the pricing restrictions.
Workshop on the Use of "Made in USA" Claims in Product Advertising and Labeling
Environmental Marketing Guides Workshop
Federated Department Stores To Pay $250,000 Penalty To Settle FTC Order Violation Charges
Behind the FTC’s Inquiry into Surveillance Pricing Practices
Open Commission Meeting- March 21, 2024
Informal Hearing on Proposed Trade Regulation Rule on the Use of Consumer Reviews and Testimonials - February 13, 2024
New toolkit for retailers to help stop gift card scams
Green Lights & Red Flags: FTC Rules of the Road for Business rocks on in Cleveland
Made in the USA Brand, LLC: Letters To Commenters
From the antitrust mailbag: refusals to deal
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