If fish sellers raise prices excessively, should the community stop buying fish for Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Magen Avraham and Mishnah Berurah both rule that the community should enact a takanah to stop buying fish for several Shabbatot if sellers raise the price, until they reduce it.
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