Lidl sued for £2.6m by grocery supplier for ‘destroying business’
by Sarah Butler from World news | The Guardian on (#672JV)
Supermarket chain stabbed us in the back' after delisting products, says Proctor & Associates
Lidl is being sued for 2.6m by a fruit and vegetable supplier that claims it was wrongly cut out of deals by the discount chain in a series of moves it alleges destroyed our business".
Proctor & Associates, which once supplied Lidl with up to 57 different kinds of fruit and vegetable, has filed a claim at the high court in which it says it had to stop trading after the German-owned discounter delisted a number of its products, including asparagus, squash, chillies, apples, plums and broccoli, without notice and poached Proctor's suppliers.
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