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Originally Posted by Skydog
In this case, it is not the business of government to decide what is "good" for the consumer. I will decide, with my wallet, what is best for me. Competetion and the free market work best to benefit the consumer, not a "Nanny State" government.
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It just means that there are different opinons about what is good for the consumer. And we have a counter example of somebody thinking that a thing tha was claimed to impossible be good for the consumers actually are good for consumers. So the questions is not trivial and the original claim has no foundation in science or empirical studies.