Chandler lives in a low income neighborhood and shops at a local general store. He feels he is being exploited because he can't travel outside of the neighborhood to buy merchandise. Retailers might be exploiting him and others in the neighborhood in all but which of the following ways?

a. By charging the same price for merchandise in low income neighborhoods as in the middle and higher income neighborhoods
b. By not putting prices on items on the shelves
c. By bringing customers in the store for low priced merchandise and them selling them higher priced items
d. By renting merchandise to own


A Correct Answer: By charging the same price for merchandise in low income neighborhoods as in the middle and higher income neighborhoods
Feedback for Correct Answer: According to Feagin and Feagin (1986), retail businesses serving low-income people may charge higher prices for products than stores in suburban areas with similar merchandise.

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