strypey,
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Take the NZ Food Act 2014. An anti-competitive food safety regulation would have one set of standards that only the largest market players could afford to comply with. But the Food Act has 3 different sets of standards, applying at different scales, so smaller businesses have lower compliance requirements than larger ones. It's a good counterexample to Rimmer's broad brush claim, as is the EU Digital Markets Act.

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