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Scrap land covenants? We’re on it, says Foodstuffs

ComCom has banned restrictive and exclusivity covenants that duopoly players used over many years.

Foodstuffs says it is being accountable to the public in publishing the work its doing on the ComCom recommendations.

Dita De Boni Tue, 12 Jul 2022

Foodstuffs North Island (FSNI) has said it has removed restrictive land covenants from all the titles it owns, as part of work it is doing to meet expectations towards creating a more competitive supermarket sector.

FSNI has given a second quarterly update against a dashboard it has created to track

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Dita De Boni Tue, 12 Jul 2022
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