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Supermarkets admit milk price fix | Supermarkets admit milk price fix |
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Sainsbury's and Asda have admitted fixing the price of milk, cheese and butter following an inquiry by the Office of Fair Trading. | |
The supermarkets, along with a number of dairy firms, have agreed to pay fines totalling at least £116m. | The supermarkets, along with a number of dairy firms, have agreed to pay fines totalling at least £116m. |
Having admitted liability in principle, they now face smaller fines as a result, the OFT has said. | |
Cases against Tesco, Morrisons and the dairy firm Lactalis McLelland will continue after no deal was struck. | |
In September, the watchdog provisionally found evidence of collusion by 10 firms relating to price-setting in 2002 and 2003. | |
Safeway has also admitted price-fixing, before it was bought by Morrisons. | |
Dairy processors Dairy Crest, the Cheese Company and Wiseman also reached agreement with the watchdog. | |
We are disappointed that we have been penalised for actions that were intended to help British farmers Justin KingChief executive, Sainsbury's | |
Another dairy firm, Arla, has been given immunity from fines if it continues to co-operate with the investigation. | Another dairy firm, Arla, has been given immunity from fines if it continues to co-operate with the investigation. |
'Disappointed' | 'Disappointed' |
The Competition Act of 1998 prohibits agreements, practices and conduct that may have a damaging effect on competition in the UK. | |
The provisional OFT report from September said the collusion saw customers being charged 3p extra for a pint of milk and 15p extra per quarter-pound of butter. | |
The overcharging also led to customers being allegedly overcharged 15p per half-pound of cheese, the watchdog said. | |
Sainsbury's, which has agreed to pay £26m, said its price initiatives in 2002 and 2003 "were designed to help British dairy farmers at a time of considerable economic pressure and public debate about whether farmers were getting a fair price for their products". | Sainsbury's, which has agreed to pay £26m, said its price initiatives in 2002 and 2003 "were designed to help British dairy farmers at a time of considerable economic pressure and public debate about whether farmers were getting a fair price for their products". |
"We are disappointed that we have been penalised for actions that were intended to help British farmers, but recognise the benefit of a speedy settlement with the OFT," chief executive Justin King said. | "We are disappointed that we have been penalised for actions that were intended to help British farmers, but recognise the benefit of a speedy settlement with the OFT," chief executive Justin King said. |
Asda did not reveal the size of its fine, although it is understood to be less than that faced by Sainsbury's. | |
A spokesman said there were "regrets" at the firm, but that its intention "was to provide more money for dairy farmers, who were under severe financial pressure at the time". | |
Dairy Crest , which will pay £9.4m, said that the pricing policy occurred in the aftermath of the foot-and-mouth outbreak. | |
"The implementation of these initiatives was very well publicised at the time and received widespread support including strong political backing," it said. | |
Wiseman Dairies, which faces a £6.1m bill, said that "every penny of additional revenues paid to Wiseman was passed directly to our suppliers". | |
"Whilst we are disappointed with the outcome of the investigation, this agreement removes a long shadow hanging over the company," chairman Alan Wiseman said. |