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Labour pitches more competition for supermarket duopoly

If re-elected, Labour would work with new entrants to help them get established in the sector.

The country’s two main supermarket chains will come under more pressure under a Labour-led government.

Brent Edwards Mon, 02 Oct 2023

The Labour Party is pledging to do more to break up the country’s supermarket duopoly if it is returned to power after the October 14 election.

Labour’s commerce and consumer affairs spokesperson Duncan Webb said it needed to go further than it had so far as government to get the type of

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Brent Edwards Mon, 02 Oct 2023
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