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Australia: Beer giants accused of trying to limit boutique brewers

 |  February 11, 2015

The competition watchdog will investigate claims Australia’s top brewers are squeezing out their craft competitors with kickbacks and exclusivity contracts they annouced on Wednesday.

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    Consumer advocate group Choice has revealed alleged tactics used by two of Australia’s biggest beer companies in an attempt to squeeze craft breweries out of the $13 billion-a-year industry.

    The two biggest beer companies wants an even bigger share and is trying to lock competitors out of bars and pubs by using exclusivity contracts and kickbacks.

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