Australia’s major supermarkets accused of purchasing properties to ‘turf out’ independent stores
by Jonathan Barrett Senior business reporter from World news | The Guardian on (#6M077)
Metcash, the owner of IGA and Foodland brands, tells Senate inquiry that if they can't buy the store, they try and buy the property'
The head of the food division at Metcash, which owns the IGA and Foodland brands, has accused major supermarkets of paying inflated prices to buy out competitors, and purchasing properties to turf out" independently owned stores at the end of their leases.
Grant Ramage, the chief executive of Metcash Food, told a Senate inquiry on Thursday that the practices diminished the network of independent stores by removing successful businesses.
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