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25 July, 02:19

Marisol has always enjoyed a certain chocolate made in Poland. For the past few years, she's been able to find the chocolate at her local grocery story for nearly the same price as domestic brands. Lately, though, she has noticed that the store has far less of the Polish chocolate, and it has almost doubled in price. She reads an article online that discusses how the government has just restricted the amount of goods that can come into the country from European nations. How has the restriction on European imports affected Marisol?

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  1. 25 July, 02:34
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    The restriction on European imports has caused an inconvenience to Marisol. She will have to pay more to buy her favorite chocolate. Sometimes, she may find that the chocolate is out of stock because the supply of foreign chocolate has decreased.
  2. 25 July, 02:41
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    The restriction on European imports has affected Marisol because now she has to pay almost double the amount of money than she used to buy the chocolate for, and there's less of the chocolate from Poland, so there's less that she can buy.
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