The Daily Telegraph

Competitio­n watchdog begins Asda-sainsbury’s investigat­ion

- By Jack Torrance

THE competitio­n watchdog has confirmed it is looking into Sainsbury’s planned £15bn merger with Asda with an invitation for suppliers, customers and other interested parties to comment on whether they think the deal will harm competitio­n.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority said it would be looking into whether the planned tie-up was “likely to result in a substantia­l lessening of competitio­n within any market or markets in the United Kingdom for goods or services”.

The CMA’S inquiries are expected to focus on areas where the chains have stores in close proximity to each other, and could result in them being forced to sell some shops in order to win its approval.

The move is unlikely to come as a surprise for Sainsbury’s and Asda, given the size of their combined market shares and the politicall­y sensitive nature of the deal. Asda and Sainsbury’s control 26.3pc of Britain’s grocery market, according to figures from Kantar Worldpanel, ahead of current market leader Tesco’s 24.6pc.

It emerged on Thursday that Greg Clark, the Business Secretary, had written to the CMA urging it to look at the implicatio­ns of the deal for suppliers. Concerns over supermarke­ts’ treatment of farmers and food manufactur­ers led to the creation of watchdog the Groceries Code Adjudicato­r in 2013.

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