P.M. Edition for March 21. Federal regulators say large grocery store chains were able to beat smaller rivals, using their size to keep their shelves stocked during the pandemic. Logistics and supply chain reporter Liz Young has more. And the Justice Department sues Apple, alleging it exploits an illegal monopoly. Plus, shares of Reddit soar, closing up more than 48% in its market debut. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
Correction: Fifteen states and the District of Columbia joined the Justice Department’s suit against Apple. An earlier version of this podcast incorrectly said 17 states were involved. (Corrected on March 21)
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