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Supermarkets are 'too powerful' | Supermarkets are 'too powerful' |
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The majority of UK food suppliers believe supermarkets wield too much power, according to a survey. | |
The report by Grant Thornton says 25% of suppliers have had an order greatly reduced or cancelled by supermarkets at short notice, without compensation. | The report by Grant Thornton says 25% of suppliers have had an order greatly reduced or cancelled by supermarkets at short notice, without compensation. |
Around 80% expect more supply firms to go bust, with over half of those blaming the supermarkets. | Around 80% expect more supply firms to go bust, with over half of those blaming the supermarkets. |
But the British Retail Consortium says competition and rising costs are also causing hardship among suppliers. | But the British Retail Consortium says competition and rising costs are also causing hardship among suppliers. |
The survey from the accountancy firm reveals 80% of food suppliers say supermarkets are too powerful. | The survey from the accountancy firm reveals 80% of food suppliers say supermarkets are too powerful. |
'Unreasonable practices' | 'Unreasonable practices' |
It suggests two-thirds of suppliers do not have formal contract terms with supermarkets, which can result in last-minute changes and complications. | It suggests two-thirds of suppliers do not have formal contract terms with supermarkets, which can result in last-minute changes and complications. |
A fifth of all suppliers also said supermarkets have extended the time they take to pay up, while almost 80% of suppliers said they had been put under pressure to lower prices. | A fifth of all suppliers also said supermarkets have extended the time they take to pay up, while almost 80% of suppliers said they had been put under pressure to lower prices. |
Grant Thornton says while supermarkets in most cases behave as any reputable business would, unreasonable practices do occur, putting a financial strain on suppliers. | Grant Thornton says while supermarkets in most cases behave as any reputable business would, unreasonable practices do occur, putting a financial strain on suppliers. |
Defending the supermarkets, the British Retail Consortium says the report mentions other factors causing hardship to suppliers. | Defending the supermarkets, the British Retail Consortium says the report mentions other factors causing hardship to suppliers. |
And it also points to the current Competition Commission investigation into supermarkets, which it says has so far found no evidence of market abuse. | And it also points to the current Competition Commission investigation into supermarkets, which it says has so far found no evidence of market abuse. |
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