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Seventy-two percent of the members of the united food and commercial workers local 655 voted to strike against stop ’n shop in the st. louis area. in fear of similar union responses, two of stop ’n shop’s larger rivals in the st. louis market—dierberg’s and schnuck’s—decided to lock out its union employees. the actions of these supermarkets, not surprisingly, caused local 655 union members to picket and boycott each of the supermarkets’ locations. while the manager of mid towne iga—one of many smaller competing grocers—viewed the strike as unfortunate for both sides, he was quick to point out that the strike provided an opportunity for his store to increase market share. to take advantage of the strike, the manager of mid towne iga increased newspaper advertising by pointing out that mid towne employed local 655 union members and that it operated under a different contract than "other" grocers in the area. what is the expected impact of advertising on mid towne iga (how will the equilibrium price and quantity change)

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