Open letter to Sainsbury’s about land agreements restricting competition
The CMA publishes letter to Sainsbury’s concerning 18 breaches of the Groceries Market Investigation (Controlled Land) Order 2010.
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At the Competition and Market Authority (CMA)’s request, Sainsbury’s has reviewed all its land agreements. The CMA has found that 18 of these agreements were not compliant with the Groceries Market Investigation (Controlled Land) Order 2010.
Sainsbury’s has taken, and continues to take, steps to correct these breaches and the CMA has published a letter sent to Sainsbury’s following its investigation of these breaches.
These breaches concern land agreements relating to 18 Sainsbury’s stores in:
- Braidwater Retail Park, Ballymena
- Villier Surmarne Avenue, Bishops Stortford
- Thornhill, Cardiff
- Fossbank, York
- Guildford Street, Chertsey (on two separate occasions)
- Wickersley, Rotherham
- Clifton Way, Hinckley
- Springfield, Chelmsford
- Colchester Avenue, Cardiff
- New England Street, Brighton
- South Woodford, London (on two separate occasions)
- Stevenage
- Bedford Street, Kempston
- Sprotbrough Avenue, Doncaster
- Culcheth, Warrington
- Ebrington Street, Plymouth
For more information, visit Groceries Market Investigation (Controlled Land) Order 2010.