Australia’s supermarket groups deny dodgy dealings as ACCC threatens mandatory powers
date:Feb 19, 2013
onal costs to suppliers with the threat to remove products if the costs are not paid or requests are not met.

The ACCC chairman Rod Sims had earlier raised the issue with the Federal Senates Economics Estimates Committee. Around fifty suppliers had come forward to the ACCC to raise issues of unfair supermarket activity by Coles and Woolworths, who together account for about 70 per cent of the Australian grocery market.

The allegations raised with the ACCC, and subsequently illuminated in our i
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