Pepsi Suffers the Wrath of (Lina) Khan
Outgoing FTC Chair Lina Khan sues Pepsi for violating Robinson-Patman Act.

Alongside the outgoing administration's spate of executive orders and last-minute rulemaking, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Pepsi on Friday for providing promotional payments to an unnamed big-box retailer. The Commission claims Pepsi's conduct violates the Robinson-Patman Act (RPA), a 1936 law that outlaws price discrimination. Dissenting commissioners Melissa Holyoak and Andrew Ferguson regard the majority's argument as tortured and tendentious.
In a heavily redacted statement, FTC Chair Lina Khan alleges that Pepsi unfairly advantages one large retailer by providing it with promotional allowances and services such as advertising budgets and signage. Khan contends that Pepsi's conduct violates Sections 2(d) and (e) of the RPA, which prohibit the provision of "services or facilities connected with the processing, handling, [or] sale…upon terms not accorded to all purchasers on proportionally equal terms."
In other words, she believes you can violate the RPA by providing advertising billboards for a big-box store but not the local grocer. That is absurd: The cost of both is the same, but the revenue generated by the former is much greater. Furnishing the one and not is not illegal under Sections 2(d) and 2(e), because those sections outlaw proportionally unequal payments and services to retailers, as Holyoak argues in her dissent.
Ferguson's dissent laments the "paucity of evidence" included in the majority's complaint; the commissioner says he has "no evidence that Pepsi denied to any firm the promotions or services it offered to the big-box store." Ferguson's concerns are substantiated by the majority's admission that it would not direct the FTC's "staff to continue to spin their wheels in terabytes of Pepsi data" before filing suit.
The FTC filed another RPA suit in December 2024—the first in decades—against Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, alleging that the beverage distributor unlawfully sold alcohol to larger distributors at lower per-unit prices. Holyoak explained in her dissent that Section 2(a) of the RPA allows wholesalers to charge retailers different prices as long as this price discrimination reflects a difference in the cost of sale or delivery. This exemption is important, since it ultimately means lower prices for consumers. And under that logic, the law could allow Pepsi's promotions for yet another reason: They are actually price discounts.
In any event, the FTC has no business rushing a case like this out the door just because it lacks the time to conduct a diligent investigation first. Khan's decision to "spend the American people's money on a political lark," Ferguson says, betrays the Commission's staff and the American people.
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In a heavily redacted statement, FTC Chair Lina Khan alleges...
Don't tell me: This has something to do with National Security!
If you listened to Negativland's Dispepsi album, you'd realize why national security comes into play there.
This is why you can’t have chicks in charge.
She should stick to fetching sandwiches for the menfolk. And on that note, where the Hell has ENB been? I’ve been waiting for my club on rye for too damn long.
Abolish the FTC!
Good riddance to Lina Khan.
Check back tomorrow, this is breaking news.
(of course, it's Pepsi, so - - - - - - )
I swear, this whole administration's exit has been by far the most corrupt and self-dealing I can think of. I remember Clinton pardoning a donor, but it was just that one or a few. To pardon his own family, like this? Pardoning House committee members? Pardoning his own son going back 10 years?
I sure hope some of these get prosecuted anyway and the Supreme Court has to rule on what qualifies as an actual pardon. I hope Trump pardons every single j6 actor, abortion protestor, misgenderer, even a few transphobic killers, en mass, just to show the lefties what karma is, and maybe goad the Supreme Court into action.
ETA: It's always easy to say "This is when democracy ended" and other trite slogans, but this spurt of self-dealing really is unprecedented. Even Trump trying to pardon himself wouldn't be such widespread overreach.
I swear, this whole administration's exit has been by far the most corrupt and self-dealing I can think of.
And for no real reason, at that. It's like the Joker just laying down bombs all across Gotham. There's no rhyme or reason to it; chaos for the sake of chaos.
Good point. Things like misgendering your own children is felony child abuse, well, at least there's some rationale,no matter how weak. Suing Pepsi for this? Why? It's like you say, just random shit for the sake of random shit.
If there's a bright side to Khan, it's that so many of her big cases were terrible failures. She may have done more to constrain the future leeway of the FTC than anyone else could have--by failing so miserably and so often. Her list of failures over the last four years reads like a textbook of what the FTC can't do and why.
The concept of "parting shots" has taken on new dimensions here. One of the reasons I prefer one-term Presidents is so that the smugly self-satisfied chief bureaucrats have to disappear from the news feeds for a while.
Someday, she'll be a Supreme Court justice. But for now, she'll just go back to Columbia Law School and teach kids how to believe in themselves and fail.
Anf Fuck the Joe Biden and his crime family. Heres hoping they slide off the Bay Bridge on their return to Delaware today due to the icy conditions.
Because.... [WE] have to learn to *hate* [OUR] suppliers *before* [WE] use 'Guns' to STEAL from them to 'save' [OUR] Socialist 'democracy'! /s
Otherwise [WE]'d have to acknowledge [WE]'re nothing but 'armed-theft' criminals.
Thankfully we are rid of this present from India.