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Is there anything stopping grocery stores from just jacking up Thier prices in food desserts?
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If you don't know what a food dessert is, it's basically a place where people live that is very far away from any good sources of food.

(Example: a town where the nearest Walmart is 10 miles away.)

My question is, if a grocery store is stationed near a food dessert, or at least nearer than anything else, could they jack Thier prices up, knowing that people from the food dessert have no choice but to buy from there?

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