As part of its grocery responsibilities the Commission is required to review the operation and effectiveness of the Grocery Supply Code, with the first review due by 28 September 2025.
The Grocery Supply Code sets out rules for the conduct of regulated grocery retailers (RGRs) Foodstuffs North Island, Foodstuffs South Island and Woolworths New Zealand when dealing with grocery suppliers.
The Grocery Supply Code was developed to address the imbalance in bargaining power between RGRs and their suppliers. Its purpose is to promote competition and efficiency in the grocery industry by:
promoting fair conduct, and prohibiting unfair conduct
promoting transparency and certainty about the terms of agreements
contributing to a trading environment that supports competition, confident participants and a diverse range of suppliers in the grocery industry.
The Grocery Industry Competition Act 2023 requires the Commission to complete its first review of the operation and effectiveness of the Code by 28 September 2025.
We want to hear from you
We are currently requesting views on issues and opportunities to consider within the review. This will help us to plan the review process. Information on how to provide a submission can be found in the Request for Views paper.
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