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Supermarket duopoly: restrictive covenants 'anti-competitive'

Tough lease agreements a hurdle to opening up supermarket competition.

Supermarket competition the subject of select committee today.

The Food and Grocery Council has laid bare restrictive land covenants and lease agreements are anti-competitive, not just for supermarket players, but also on the wider retailing sector.

It has made a submission to the Economic Development, Science and Innovation committee, which is considering the

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Jonathan Mitchell Thu, 02 Jun 2022
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