New York Advances Crucial Grocery Fairness Bill
A law that would give New Yorkers the power to fight rising grocery prices and shrink food deserts is now one step closer to becoming...
Our team fights the unchecked power of corporate monopolies and champions policies that level the playing field for small independent businesses.
To illuminate how consolidation shapes food access, ILSR created an interactive map that shows food deserts alongside the location of different types of grocery stores — independent, small chains, large chains, and megachains like Walmart and Kroger.
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A law that would give New Yorkers the power to fight rising grocery prices and shrink food deserts is now one step closer to becoming...
ILSR's guide to hosting and supporting teacher wish lists without using Amazon.
ILSR's virtual event spotlights how pricing algorithms deployed by powerful corporations are inflating prices, undermining competition, and threatening independent businesses and communities.
A More Perfect Union documentary explains a Pepsi/Walmart price discrimination scheme — exposed by an FTC lawsuit unsealed by ILSR.
New data from ILSR highlights the direct link between the decline in Robinson-Patman enforcement and the collapse of independent grocers — a clear example of how policy decisions shape our communities and everyday lives.
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In this ILSR event, two State AGs and other changemakers have a lively discussion about how states can advance the goals of the antitrust movement.
Amazon has quietly captured a growing share of government purchasing. This major report explains how, and what to do about it.
The groundbreaking report illustrates that racial disparity is not merely an outcome of monopoly power but a means by which corporations attain it.
Stacy Mitchell explains why this pivotal moment in antitrust can last beyond its current leaders at our enforcement agencies. Her piece is part of a...