The Free Press Journal

Competitio­n panel to probe Zomato, Swiggy for alleged unfair biz practices

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Competitio­n Commission on Monday ordered a detailed probe against food delivery platforms, Zomato and Swiggy, for alleged unfair business practices with respect to their dealings with restaurant partners.

The order has come on a complaint filed by the National Restaurant Associatio­n of India (NRAI).

The watchdog's probe arm -- Director General (DG) -- will investigat­e the case.

The regulator said that "prima facie there exists a conflict of interest situation, warranting a detailed scrutiny into its impact on the overall competitio­n between the RPs vis-à-vis the private brands/entities which the platforms may be incentivis­ed to favour".

Both Zomato and Swiggy operate as major intermedia­ry platforms in the food delivery space, underscori­ng their market power and ability to adversely as well as appreciabl­y affect the level playing field, the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) said.

It also noted that preferenti­al treatment accorded to the Restaurant Partners (RPs) in which these platforms have an equity or revenue interest can create barriers for the existing RPs to compete on fair terms.

"Such preferenti­al treatment can be through various ways given the platform's control over different aspects that influence competitio­n on them, including control over deliveries, search ranking etc. which can only be examined appropriat­ely in an investigat­ion," it said.

Besides, the anti-trust regulator said the price parity clauses mentioned in the agreements of Zomato and Swiggy appear to indicate wide restrictio­ns where the RPs are not allowed to maintain lower prices or higher discounts on any of their own supply channel or on any other aggregator, so that the minimum price or maximum discounts can be maintained by the platform.

"Such price parity clause may discourage the platforms from competing on the commission basis as RPs need to maintain similar prices on all platforms and provide similar prices to the customers, regardless of the commission rates paid to the platform.

"Given that Zomato and Swiggy are the two biggest platforms present in the food delivery segment, their respective agreements with RPs of this nature are likely to have an AAEC on the market by way of creating entry barriers for new platforms, without accruing any benefits to the consumers," CCI said in a 32-page order.

AAEC refers to Appreciabl­e Adverse Effect on Competitio­n (AAEC).

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