Several national fast-food chains offer "kids' meals" with free giveaway toys, something many independent, local establishments cannot afford to do. The national chains are
A) engaging in predatory pricing.
B) selling meals below cost.
C) distributing toys below cost.
D) engaging in anti-competitive behavior because the independents cannot afford to give away toys.
E) almost certainly doing none of the above.
E
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