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The CMA has set out the latest findings and the next steps in its ongoing review of the groceries sector today.
A register of agreements relating to exclusion orders made by powers under paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to The Competition Act 1998.
Highly experimental analysis showing how the lowest priced everyday grocery items have changed in price.
The government response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s report on the super-complaint by Which?.
An initial update on the CMA's work looking at competition in food and other groceries, in the context of high price inflation.
Allocation coefficients and decisions
Update on the CMA’s work to help contain cost of living pressures in the groceries sector - a joint summary.
How the prices of the lowest-cost products for 30 everyday items have changed since April 2021.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DHSC's impact assessment on Restricting checkout end-of-aisle and store entrance sales of food and drinks high in fat salt and sugar
Read about the GCA 2023 Groceries Sector Survey results.
Further findings from the CMA’s review of unit pricing in the groceries sector.
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