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Suppliers refuse to recant over inquiry

Grocery suppliers aren't backing away from the claims of an “abusive” culture of buyer power.

Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week
Fri, 28 Nov 2014

Grocery suppliers aren’t backing away from the claims of an “abusive” culture of buyer power from the supermarket duopoly despite an all clear from the Commerce Commission. 

The Food & Grocery Council is not surprised by the commission’s findings after a nine-month inquiry into complaints about

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Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week
Fri, 28 Nov 2014
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