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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Do We Really Want a Food Cartel? Mergers and acquisitions have created food oligopolies that are inefficient, barely regulated, unfair, and even dangerous. By Eric Schlosser

  2. Apr 8, 2016 · From Zeta-brand whiskey in Northern Mexico to The Knights Templar’s “blood avocados” and the Cartel de los Quesos in El Salvador, cartels look to cash crops and packaged goods as a revenue stream...

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  3. Feb 15, 2016 · The Zetas are one of Mexico's biggest drug cartels, and they've got a reputation for being one of the nastiest ones, so when you see pictures of people who've been beheaded or hung up from...

  4. These cartels are hard to rationalize because they induce double marginalization and higher costs. We examine Canada's alleged bread cartel and provide the first comprehensive analysis of hub-and-spoke collusion.

  5. Jul 6, 2024 · Mexico's multibillion-dollar avocado industry, which continues to break records for exports every year, has also been one of the main targets for drug cartels. Avocados are known as “green...

  6. The Grocery Cartels. sector saw record-breaking profits: the grocery industry. Many major supermarket chains reaped double-digit growth and surging stock values i. mers actually declined, spurring a federal investigation. Most atro-ciously, frontline workers who stocked grocery shelves or worked .

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  8. Feb 19, 2022 · SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Avocados are wildly important in the U.S., and most are imported from Mexico. This week, the U.S. briefly banned Mexican avocados after a U.S. inspector in the state of Michoacan...

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