We have no free market. This would tend to disprove it, don't you think?
When we have places where bakeries are banned from producing an aroma, when sugar prices are artificially high (2x) by government barriers, when corporations are taxed the highest on Earth, when some companies are given government handouts (Solyndra, etc) and protectionist laws (domestic sugar for instance), when union goons make sure in some states that bread and snacks get different trucks (as an earlier poster noted) and likely make it hard to near impossible to fire bad workers (normal for unions).....
can anyone really pretend we have anything close to a free market??
The point here, is all the others in this market deal with the same thing.
If they were killed by Mexico Bakeries, your arguments would be valid.
If I bought this company, I would move the production. I think I would like to move it to some place like Utah.