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2003

30 April

Why the Safeway take-over must be stopped

Friends of the Earth presented its case for preventing the take-over of Safeway at an open meeting held by the Competition Commission on 30 April. The environmental campaign group explained why each of the proposed bids by rival supermarkets would be bad for consumers, farmers and small businesses. The meeting was divided into two sections. One looked at national impacts, including effects on suppliers, and the other at local impacts including effects on consumers. Friends of the Earth's presentation included the following points:

National/supplier impacts
Local/consumer impacts

Friends of the Earth also reminded the Competition Commission of the conclusions of its 2000 report on supermarkets. This found that the power of the biggest supermarkets allowed them to engage in practices which were anti-competitive and against the public interest. Since that report no effective action has been taken to address these issues so it is hard to see how the Government could now allow further concentration of power. Friends of the Earth has sent in a detailed submission to the Competition Commission setting out its views.

"Allowing Safeway to be taken over by a rival supermarket chain would be very bad for consumers, farmers and small shop owners," said Friends of the Earth's Real Food Campaigner, Pete Riley. "It will mean that powerful and rich corporations will cream off yet more trade and profits from smaller companies. The Competition Commission has already highlighted supermarket practices that work against the public interest. It must stop this take-over to prevent supermarkets having even more power over all our lives."

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