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Drew Radeker, litigation counsel for Vitamin Energy, discusses a federal antitrust lawsuit filed in Michigan targeting 5-Hour Energy. The lawsuit claims that 5-Hour Energy has gained an unfair advantage by locking up premium retail counter placement, boxing out competitors, and stifling consumer choice. At the heart of the case is whether this dominance at the checkout counter violates antitrust laws designed to protect competition and create a level playing field.
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Drew Radeker, litigation counsel for Vitamin Energy, discusses a federal antitrust lawsuit filed in Michigan targeting 5-Hour Energy. The lawsuit claims that 5-Hour Energy has gained an unfair advantage by locking up premium retail counter placement, boxing out competitors, and stifling consumer choice. At the heart of the case is whether this dominance at the checkout counter violates antitrust laws designed to protect competition and create a level playing field.

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