Government acts to improve competition in the retail grocery market
The Government has today released a comprehensive response to improve competition in the retail grocery sector, to bring about better prices, quality, range of products and service.
The Government has today released a comprehensive response to improve competition in the retail grocery sector, to bring about better prices, quality, range of products and service.
The Government response follows the Commerce Commission’s market study into the retail grocery sector.
This section sets out the proposed fees given the level of cost to be recovered after levy revenue has been applied to each register. The tables within each subsection show what the total charge for specific register services would be, made up of proposed fees and applicable proposed levies.
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We received 48 submissions through our online portal. 43 can be viewed below. A further 5 submitters did not want their submissions published. Redactions have been made in accordance with the Official Information Act 1982, and the Privacy Act 1993.
Consultation is now closed on the Insurance Contract Law Options Paper.
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