Tesco joins attack on supermarkets ombudsman plan


Tesco has joined Asda and other retailers in criticising plans for an industry ombudsman to regulate the relationships between supermarkets and suppliers.


Terry Leahy

The plan is contained in the Competition Commission’s final report on its investigation into the UK groceries market, released this morning.

Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy said: “We welcome the broadening of the supplier code, but we share the concerns of panel member Professor Bruce Lyons that an ombudsman would be counter-productive and would reduce the benefits of competition.”

Leahy also criticised the so-called competition test, designed to stop retailers opening too many stores in any given area.

He said: “We are more than happy to work within the new rules on restrictive covenants.

“On the other hand we can’t see how the proposed competition test would have any benefits at all. This test would make the planning process even slower and jeopardise job-creating regeneration schemes.

“We believe it would take away power from consumers to choose where they shop.”

But overall, Tesco welcomed the commission’s report.

Leahy said: “We are pleased that the Competition Commission has found yet again that the market delivers a good deal for customers and that competitive rivalry is alive and well.

“Quality and choice are better than they have ever been and Tesco prices remain low at a time when the current economy means that families are keeping an eye on their weekly shopping bill.

“We welcome the recognition of the benefits we have brought into the convenience sector and that the commission has laid to rest many of the original claims that led to this inquiry.”

But he added: “We are not sure that the main recommendations will improve the life of the British consumer.”

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