"The business model is heavy advertising that promises eyeglasses with the convenience of one-stop shopping. Owned by a conglomerate, the chain-store operates as a place to drop in for an eye examination and purchase eyeglasses and contact lenses all in one place. It seems like a convenient option. The attorney general of California has spent 10 years saying that it isn't," according to a post on CapitalWeekly. "Currently, the California state Legislature is discussing a piece of legislation, AB 778, that will legitimize in statute a particular chain-store business practice that is in danger of being put to rest through litigation. The bill is a bad idea." Read more.
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