CMA move on sustainability will remove roadblocks to collaboration | Comment & Opinion
The Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) has been criticised for failing to protect consumer interests. But what does it mean for the food industry? The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker looks at the challenges facing the competition regulator, and why.
Source: thegrocer.co.ukPublished on 2023-03-16
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