Norwegian grocery chains see price-surveillance fines upheld
( August 21, 2025, 07:46 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Three grocery chains in Norway breached antitrust rules by agreeing to grant each other broad access to pricing data through the use of “price hunters,” the Norwegian Competition Appeals Tribunal has ruled. The verdict upholds fines totaling 4.9 billion kroner (around $480 million) that were imposed on Coop, Norgesgruppen and Rema 1000, the domestic competition authority said today.Statement follows. ...
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