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Supermarket price war 'hitting food supply firms' | Supermarket price war 'hitting food supply firms' |
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Food suppliers and farmers are being increasingly squeezed by a bitter supermarket price war, according to a report. | Food suppliers and farmers are being increasingly squeezed by a bitter supermarket price war, according to a report. |
The number of suppliers in significant financial distress has risen 54% since last year, according to insolvency specialists Begbies Traynor. | The number of suppliers in significant financial distress has risen 54% since last year, according to insolvency specialists Begbies Traynor. |
Small firms are bearing the brunt of supermarkets' efforts to try to regain customers from discounters. | Small firms are bearing the brunt of supermarkets' efforts to try to regain customers from discounters. |
Supermarkets have also continued to make late payments, the firm said. | Supermarkets have also continued to make late payments, the firm said. |
'Savage landscape' | 'Savage landscape' |
In the second quarter this year, 1,622 food suppliers were struggling to make ends meet, up from 1,052 at the same period last year. | In the second quarter this year, 1,622 food suppliers were struggling to make ends meet, up from 1,052 at the same period last year. |
Of those, 89% were small suppliers, said Begbies Traynor retail expert Julie Palmer. | Of those, 89% were small suppliers, said Begbies Traynor retail expert Julie Palmer. |
"Unfortunately the retail environment is set to become even bleaker for the UK's small food suppliers who are facing the harsh reality that price slashing is not just a short term pain but something that's here to stay," she said. | "Unfortunately the retail environment is set to become even bleaker for the UK's small food suppliers who are facing the harsh reality that price slashing is not just a short term pain but something that's here to stay," she said. |
"SME [small and medium-sized enterprises] food suppliers are bearing the brunt of the supermarkets' drastic turnaround strategies and the new savage landscape in the UK retail food industry," she added. | "SME [small and medium-sized enterprises] food suppliers are bearing the brunt of the supermarkets' drastic turnaround strategies and the new savage landscape in the UK retail food industry," she added. |
Supermarkets have successfully changed their businesses by reducing product ranges, and by moving away from bulk-buy offers. | Supermarkets have successfully changed their businesses by reducing product ranges, and by moving away from bulk-buy offers. |
However, supplier margins have been squeezed, and some supermarkets still take more than a month longer than agreed to settle debts with suppliers, Ms Palmer said. | However, supplier margins have been squeezed, and some supermarkets still take more than a month longer than agreed to settle debts with suppliers, Ms Palmer said. |
In addition, the number of struggling UK food retailers has also increased 38% to 5,258. Of those, 97% were small businesses. | In addition, the number of struggling UK food retailers has also increased 38% to 5,258. Of those, 97% were small businesses. |
Begbies Traynor uses financial data to look at firms in the sector that have traded for more than a year. It says a company is in "significant distress" if it has a county court judgement against it of less than £5,000, or if it has a poor credit score. | Begbies Traynor uses financial data to look at firms in the sector that have traded for more than a year. It says a company is in "significant distress" if it has a county court judgement against it of less than £5,000, or if it has a poor credit score. |
Part of the pressure on food makers comes from supply agreements with big buyers, which can involve large discounts, slow payments or demands for rebates. | Part of the pressure on food makers comes from supply agreements with big buyers, which can involve large discounts, slow payments or demands for rebates. |
However, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said that complaints to grocery watchdog the Groceries Code Adjudicator had fallen over the past year. | |
"Supermarkets are unique amongst UK food companies in that their relationship with their suppliers is strictly governed by the Groceries Code, which deals with payments issues amongst others and provides a route for businesses to complain confidentially to an independent body," said BRC director of business and regulation Tom Ironside. | |
"In her report published in June, the Groceries Code Adjudicator indicated that there had been a decline in the number of suppliers experiencing problems over the past year and that retailers have made progress in terms of their compliance with the Code." |
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