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Tegel now blames chicken glut and profit downgrade on Inghams

Is Inghams the real villain here?

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 22 Dec 2016

Tegel is now blaming the chicken glut and last week’s profit downgrade on its Australia-based competitor, Inghams.

Tegel chairman James Ogden told NBR Radio’s Andrew Patterson the domestic market in New Zealand has been very competitive but that his company has increased its market share 2%

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 22 Dec 2016
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