Supermarket merger could change grocery prices. And, a deadly mosquito-borne disease
Briefly

The Federal Trade Commission argues that the Kroger-Albertsons merger would ultimately raise prices and limit choices for consumers, concentrating power within a smaller group of grocery giants.
In a contrasting argument, Kroger claims their pricing is already better than Albertsons, asserting that the merger will allow for greater competitiveness against larger entities like Walmart and Amazon.
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