Israel’s Antitrust Authority has raided the Gillot offices of Tnuva to determine whether the food company violated an order. The order was agreed upon by major supermarket chains and major suppliers, to ensure that smaller suppliers were not being unfairly disadvantaged. As a result of the raid, the Antitrust Authority secured documents and managers for questioning.
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