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CMA outlines concerns over Sainsbury’s-Asda merger

The Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally identified “extensive competition concerns” in its early findings on the proposed merger between Sainsbury’s and Asda.

One of its proposals to remedy the concerns, it said, was for the merging companies to sell off a “significant number of stores and other assets”, with the potential to remove either one of the Sainsbury’s or Asda brands.

As part of its phase-two investigation, the CMA said it has found the proposed deal could lead to a “worse experience” for the UK’s in-store and online shoppers through “higher prices, a poorer shopping experience, and reductions in the range and quality of products offered”.

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