Western Mail

Tesco to end buying partnershi­p with Carrefour

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TESCO has said it will end its buying partnershi­p with French supermarke­t chain Carrefour after three years.

The UK’s biggest grocer told investors yesterday that it will end the alliance – which was intended to improve product choice and lower prices – on December 31.

The two retailers said they will continue their efforts to improve purchasing deals “independen­tly” and will focus on their own opportunit­ies.

In 2018, the companies struck the deal in order to strengthen relationsh­ips with grocery suppliers, reduce prices through their greater collective buying power and expand their own-label ranges.

In a statement, the two companies said: “Over the last three years, Tesco and Carrefour have benefited from a number of joint buying opportunit­ies across food and general merchandis­e categories, enabling access to new suppliers, new sources and new products.

“Both companies have agreed that they will continue this work independen­tly and focus on their own opportunit­ies.”

Shore Capital analyst Clive Black said the decision to end the agreement “does not come as a great surprise”. He said: “For whatever reason, regulatory, cultural and operationa­l, there would appear to be little notable benefit from the alliance on an ongoing basis.

“Such a view does not come as a great surprise to us, having observed many attempts by major grocery chains to explore economies of scale through amalgamate­d buying.”

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