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The US government should already be breaking up Kroger for its monopolistic practices.
I suspect most of the C Suite is simply waiting for whatever they see as the peak of their share price to sell off everything and move on to their next parasitic host.
US government enables oligopolies, why would they stop now?
Because the "US Government" is not a monolithic entity but rather, a large and complex democratic organisation that citizens can influence the composition of through political participation.
So much good housing, education and healthcare.... much influence, big access to power 🤡
Yeah, so It turns out fewer people care about and really want those things than you think...
Hurt me harder daddy