The end of the $10 stadium hot dog in Colorado may be near.
Democrats in the Colorado legislature this year are trying to pass a package of bills that aim to rein in consumer prices by outlawing higher costs for so-called captive audiences, banning “surveillance pricing,” and prohibiting manufacturers from selling their goods to small businesses for more than they charge big-box stores.
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The list of groups opposing the bill includes the Colorado Bankers Association, Colorado Chamber of Commerce, Colorado Hospital Association and the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo. Door Dash, Instacart and Uber are seeking changes to the measure.
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