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California Seeks to Halt Amazon's Alleged Price-Fixing

Is Amazon running an illegal price-fixing racket harming consumers or simply enforcing pro-consumer pricing practices?
California Seeks to Halt Amazon's Alleged Price-Fixing
Above: Amazon signage outside a distribution center in San Diego, California, on May 3, 2025. Image credit: Kevin Carter/Getty Images

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Narrative A

For years, Amazon has been running a price-fixing racket that squeezes everyday Americans at the checkout. The evidence shows Amazon bullying vendors into raising prices at Walmart, Target, Chewy and beyond — threatening to pull products or restrict advertising if they did not comply. This approach is not an aggressive business strategy; it's illegal coercion.

Narrative A

California's lawsuit against Amazon rests on a shaky foundation that conflates pro-consumer pricing practices with illegal collusion.  Amazon's business model focuses on keeping prices low and selections wide — the exact opposite of what a price-fixing scheme produces. For these reasons and more, the courts should dismiss this baseless case.

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