Commerce Commission releases First Annual Grocery Report The Commerce Commission has released the first Annual Report on Grocery. NZFGC welcomes this substantive Report which demonstrates a depth of analysis of the Grocery market, providing a solid platform for future...
Read the latest email from the Commerce Commission’s Grocery team on the Grocery Code grace period ending View this email in your browser Tēnā koe Today, 28 March 2024, the grace period for the Grocery Supply Code comes to an end. This means that regulated grocery...
The Commerce Commission delivered its final report on its market study into the grocery sector on March 8. An executive summary, the full report, and infographics on the findings and recommendations are on the Commission’s website. The Commerce Commission’s...
The Commerce Commission has published the Grocery Market Study post-conference submissions. NZFGC’s submission on measures required to facilitate competition includes the following recommendations: urgent introduction of a mandatory Code of Conduct based on the UK’s,...
I’d like to thank the Commission and the commissioners for hosting the conference in trying circumstances. I believe you’ve done an excellent job in facilitating thought-provoking discussion. I also thank all the other conference participants for sharing their...
On 17 November 2020, the Government announced a market study by the Commerce Commission into supermarkets. The Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, David Clark, said this was to ensure people are paying a fair price for groceries. The study would look at whether...
Private labels do more harm than good for suppliers and consumers in New Zealand’s highly concentrated grocery sector, according to independent research commissioned by FGC. Researchers examined the effects of private labels on consumer outcomes in the retail grocery...