The Federal Trade Commission voted to dismiss without prejudice a Robinson-Patman Act lawsuit against PepsiCo (PEP) that was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The lawsuit, authorized on January 17, alleged that Pepsi violated Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act and RPA Sections 2(d) and 2(e), which prohibit firms from engaging in price discrimination by providing side payments, such as discounts or services, to favored customers. “The Biden-Harris FTC rushed to authorize this case just three days before President Trump’s inauguration in a nakedly political effort to commit this administration to pursuing little more than a hunch that Pepsi had violated the law. Taxpayer dollars should not be used for legally dubious partisan stunts. The FTC’s outstanding staff will instead get back to work protecting consumers and ensuring a fair and competitive business environment,” said FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson.
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