Commerce Commission concerned Foodstuffs merger plan will reduce competition in grocery sector

The Commerce Commission is concerned a proposed merger between Foodstuffs North Island and Foodstuffs South Island will reduce competition in the grocery market.

The commission said the merger would see Foodstuffs become a single national grocery entity – further reducing competition in the market.

It was concerned there was also potential for a merged Foodstuffs to coordinate with the other large national grocer, Woolworths, to get lower prices and more favourable trade terms from suppliers.

It said there was potential for the merger to slow the pace of product innovation and ultimately reduce the range and quality of grocery products.

It was inviting feedback on the issues by 18 April.

According to the news on Radio New Zealand

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