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New penalties for supermarkets found to be treating suppliers unfairly
Australian Community Media
2024-06-24
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A proposed strengthening of the food and grocery code of conduct will could open supermarkets to fines worth millions of dollars, if they are found to have made unreasonable demands of suppliers.
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