No distortion at competition in Britain
Supermarkets stand accused of buying up land to keep out rivals.
Shoppers in most areas have a good choice and benefit from
strong competition between retailers, but in a number of local areas more competition
could benefit customersThe results of an 18-month inquiry by the Competition
Commission into the grocery market also accused big stores of putting too much
pressure on suppliers, but said there was no evidence that they were
deliberately putting smaller shops out of business.
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