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Co-op admits unlawfully blocking rival store openings | |
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The Co-op has admitted breaching rules to prevent rival supermarkets from opening nearby more than 100 times. | |
The UK's competition watchdog found Co-op had breached an order which limits supermarkets' ability to prevent nearby land being used by rival retailers across England, Scotland and Wales. | |
Blocking other grocers from opening nearby hits competition between supermarkets and means shoppers have less choice when trying to get cheaper prices, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said. | Blocking other grocers from opening nearby hits competition between supermarkets and means shoppers have less choice when trying to get cheaper prices, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said. |
A spokesperson for Co-op said: "This is a matter we take very seriously, and we have taken all necessary action to ensure this issue is resolved and does not happen again." | A spokesperson for Co-op said: "This is a matter we take very seriously, and we have taken all necessary action to ensure this issue is resolved and does not happen again." |
The Co-op admitted 107 breaches of the Groceries Market Investigation (Controlled Land) Order 2010. It has re-written 104 agreements and agreed to resolve three others, the CMA said. | |
It released a list of the 107 locations and in an open letter to the Co-op, the CMA said it was "concerned by the very large number of breaches". | |
The Co-op's spokesperson added: "As a business that is committed to operating fairly, we recognise this is extremely disappointing." | The Co-op's spokesperson added: "As a business that is committed to operating fairly, we recognise this is extremely disappointing." |
The Co-op owns almost 2,400 stores across the UK and holds a 5.2% market share in the UK's £190.9bn supermarket industry, according to the CMA. | The Co-op owns almost 2,400 stores across the UK and holds a 5.2% market share in the UK's £190.9bn supermarket industry, according to the CMA. |
The chain said the number of breaches amounted to "less than 2% of transactions" across its property portfolio, which includes its supermarkets and funeral directors. | The chain said the number of breaches amounted to "less than 2% of transactions" across its property portfolio, which includes its supermarkets and funeral directors. |
Many of the UK's biggest supermarkets have also breached the land order in recent years, but not to the extent that Co-op was found to in the CMA's latest action. | Many of the UK's biggest supermarkets have also breached the land order in recent years, but not to the extent that Co-op was found to in the CMA's latest action. |
Last year Morrison's had the highest number of breaches of the order at 55. | |
Tesco 23 breaches in 2020 | Tesco 23 breaches in 2020 |
Waitrose 7 breaches in 2022 | Waitrose 7 breaches in 2022 |
Sainsbury's 18 breaches in 2023 | Sainsbury's 18 breaches in 2023 |
Asda 14 breaches in 2023 | Asda 14 breaches in 2023 |
Morrisons 55 breaches in 2023 | Morrisons 55 breaches in 2023 |
Marks and Spencer 10 breaches in 2023 | Marks and Spencer 10 breaches in 2023 |
Daniel Turnbull, senior director of markets at the CMA said: "Restrictive agreements by our leading retailers affect competition between supermarkets and impact shoppers trying to get the best deals." | Daniel Turnbull, senior director of markets at the CMA said: "Restrictive agreements by our leading retailers affect competition between supermarkets and impact shoppers trying to get the best deals." |
The order bans new restrictive covenants which prohibit land being used for a supermarket. | The order bans new restrictive covenants which prohibit land being used for a supermarket. |
It also bans exclusivity arrangements which prevent landlords from allowing stores to compete with an existing supermarket which were over five years long. | It also bans exclusivity arrangements which prevent landlords from allowing stores to compete with an existing supermarket which were over five years long. |