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Chain stores are able to purchase goods in large volumes for reduced prices from manufacturers, and can then sell the goods to consumers for less money.

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Chain stores sold goods at lower prices because they?

bought goods in large quantities


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Which of the following best explains why large chain stores can offer lower prices than small local businesses?

Large chains can buy wholesale goods more cheaply.


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The Robinson-Patman Act of 1936?

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Lower prices on manufactured goods meant that?

More people could afford to buy them