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Authority investigates Aussie supermarkets

 |  August 1, 2012

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    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is investigating supermarket chains closely following filed concerns from smaller grocers. The ACCC has two primary points of concern – conduct between the supermarkets and suppliers and abuse of dominance in acquiring private-label products.

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