Question
Many supermarket chains demand "slotting allowances" from manufacturers, in the form of cash or free goods, to stock new products. This practice could limit the number of new products available to consumers and interfere with their right to Multiple Choice be heard. choose. access. distribute. be informed.
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Answer
The correct answer is "access." Slotting allowances imposed by supermarket chains can limit access to new products for consumers by creating barriers for manufacturers to introduce their products into the market.