This question was about which is greater, consumer or producer soverignity.
Examiner report:
some students were able to suggest that even in markets which might be thought to be more competitive – suchas street fruit and vegetable markets – it is not always possible for a consumer to obtain an articlethat the stall-holder, and every other stall-holder, was not supplying. They then questioned theexistence of consumer sovereignty even in these relatively competitive markets.
Does this mean that even in a street market not all products are exactly the same quality, so the producer may be more in control than the consumer since they control what products are available and what quality they are??