AUS: Supermarkets promise an end to restrictive leases
By: just-food.com | 8 February 2010
More Australian supermarket majors have agreed to end restrictive lease agreements that limit competition in local markets, the country's competition regulator said today (8 February).
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More Australian supermarket majors have agreed to end restrictive lease agreements that limit competition in local markets, the country's competition regulator said today (8 February).

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