Lawsuit Accuses Good Day Farm of Forming Illegal Cartel to Monopolize Missouri Market
The suit says the chain controls 61 dispensaries and depresses wholesale prices by more than 20%, according to the filing.
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Missouri Cannabis Price Fixing Lawsuit Alleges Retail Cartel - Hemp Gazette
Two Missouri cannabis cultivators have filed a lawsuit alleging the state's largest retail chain engaged in cannabis price fixing. This legal action could… The post Missouri Cannabis Price Fixing Lawsuit Alleges Retail Cartel appeared first on Hemp Gazette.
Newsbrief: Missouri operator runs anti-competitive cartel, lawsuit
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Missouri's largest retailer Good Day Farm is running an anti-competitive "cartel." Filed by two Missouri wholesalers, the suit alleges that Good Day paid independent retailers to turn over management of their storefronts in order to control the market through a "buy-side monopoly (also called a monopsony," It says Good Day, controls at least 61 retail outlets under five brands, roughly a quarter of the sho…
Missouri cannabis cultivators file class action exposing illegal Good Day Farm cartel
Cartel Owns or Controls 3X the Number of Dispensaries Permitted Under Constitution Uses Market Power to Crush Wholesale Prices CPC of Missouri-Smithville LLC (d/b/a VIBE Cannabis) and GF Saint Mary LLC (d/b/a Local Cannabis), Missouri-licensed cannabis cultivators and manufacturers, filed a class action lawsuit in the Circuit Court of Jackson County on behalf of independent wholesalers alleging they have been harmed by a deliberate, coordinated…
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