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Grocery companies resist calls for separation, divestment

Supplier advocate says companies scaremongering.

Will Mace
Mon, 01 Nov 2021

Foodstuffs and Woolworths have dismissed suggestions for structural separation and asset divestments as extreme and unreasonable remedies to competition issues that they believe have been over-blown.

The grocery companies continued to downplay the existence of a duopoly in the grocery market

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Will Mace
Mon, 01 Nov 2021
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