I missed this story in the
Sacramento Bee, but picked it up over at the Daily Yonder. Read the Yonder's report
here, which says that the "owner of a New Jersey-based food wholesaler routinely paid bribes to purchasing agents to ensure customers paid an inflated price for food and bought food from a particular vendor." According to the
Bee, "The investigation has raised concerns within the government that collusion among farmers, processors and retailers may be driving food prices higher."
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