Tesco wins appeal against competition test ruling
By amtadmin • May 7th, 2009 • Category: NewsTesco secured victory in its battle against plans to introduce a “competition test” to curb supermarkets’ dominance of the grocery sector.
The proposed competition test was part of recommendations from the Competition Commission following its two-year probe into the sector, and would have ensured authorities blocked expansion plans if there were many large grocery stores in the area or if the retailer applying already had a substantial part of the market.
But an appeals tribunal agreed with Tesco that the Commission did not fully take account of the fact that the test, relating to planning decisions for larger stores, might have “adverse effects for consumers”, among other matters.
The tribunal’s decision was met with dismay from the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS), which represents 33,000 local shops. It argued the ruling would slow down the introduction of an effective town centre planning policy.
For more detail, go to weblink: Tribunal decision
For the full appeals tribunal judgement go to weblink: Tribunal judgement
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