The local supermarket offers melons for 1 a pound but the


Question: The local supermarket offers melons for $1 a pound, but the farmer who grows it receives only 20 cents. The remainder goes for the costs of transport and retailing. Under what circumstances would the farmer prefer to get a larger percentage? When might the consumer prefer that the farmer get more?

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