US retail giant Wal-Mart could seek a smaller UK grocery business to takeover after failing to get clearance to bid for UK supermarket chain Safeway, analysts have said.
“At the moment in the UK, the only way you can expand as a retailer is through acquisition,” Richard Hull, head of retail in Britain for consulting firm Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, was quoted by Reuters as saying.
Hull said Wal-Mart could now try to buy a smaller retailer such as Somerfield or Big Food Group, which owns frozen food retailer Iceland.
Last week, following a lengthy competition inquiry, the UK’s Department of Trade and Industry ruled that neither Wal-Mart’s Asda, Tesco nor J Sainsbury would be allowed to bid for Safeway. Yorkshire-based retailer Morrisons was the only supermarket chain to be given clearance to bid for the chain.

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