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    ​A Food Company Trying to Increase Its Profits by Expanding
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​A Food Company Trying to Increase Its Profits by Expanding

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​A food company trying to increase its profits by expanding in to the soft drinks business is an example of


A) ​Economies of scale
B) Economies of Scope
C) Diseconomies of Scale
D) ​Diseconomies of Scope

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