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Grocery challengers say ComCom report 'weak'

But Food & Grocery Council optimistic changes will transform supplier-retailer relationships.

Will Mace and Dita De Boni
Tue, 08 Mar 2022

Night'n Day and Supie, retail challengers to the supermarket duopoly, are not satisfied with the “weak” recommendations of the Commerce Commission’s final report on competition in the grocery sector announced today.

But while the prospect of structural supermarket divestments is off the

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Will Mace and Dita De Boni
Tue, 08 Mar 2022
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