ASBFEO investigating Woolworths’ planned food distribution expansion

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The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson has stated that his office will closely monitor Woolworths’ plan to acquire a controlling stake in PFD Food services (PFD), focusing on the impact thge proposed deal will have on small businesses in the food distribution sector.

The statement comes on the wake of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) decision to not oppose Woolworths’ acquisition of 65 per cent of shares in PFD,

“The ACCC’s decision not to intervene or impose any conditions on Woolworths’ proposed acquisition of a majority stake in PFD is disappointing,” Billson said.

“The deal is an example of another creeping acquisition by an already dominant player in the food and grocery sector, eating away at the competitive landscape and the footprint of independent businesses. In this case, it’s the wholesale food distribution channel, which has been one of the few genuinely competitive areas of the food and grocery sector.

“Food and grocery suppliers are concerned about the likely further narrowing of alternatives to supermarkets for their products with the transaction expected to result in Woolworths significantly increasing its presence and influence in wholesale food distribution channels,” Billson added. “Small and family business food and grocery suppliers will understandably feel one of the truly open doors for their products closed a little today.”

The Ombudsman noted that he had expressed concerns about the deal beforehand to the ACCC, while also pointing out that the evidence was not sufficient to support ACCC intervention as it has concluded the deal will not substantially lessen competition.

“Given that much of the concern about this acquisition relates to Woolworths’ influence on the wholesale distribution channel and the impact on food and grocery producers who are already concerned about having too few customer options, I hope the ACCC will join me in keeping a close eye on how this plays out,” Billson said. “In the meantime, my office welcomes ongoing feedback from small and family business owners and operators in food distribution.”