ACCC Approves Collective Bargaining for Countrywide Australasia
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has authorized Countrywide Australasia to collectively negotiate with suppliers, benefiting independent foodservice distributors.
15.04.2026 | Australian competition authority
On 15 April 2026, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) granted authorisation to Countrywide Australasia Limited. This authorisation allows Countrywide and its members, who are independent foodservice distributors, to collectively negotiate trade terms, including pricing, with their suppliers.
The ACCC assessed the potential impact of this collective bargaining and concluded that the public detriments are likely to be minimal. The benefits associated with this conduct are expected to outweigh any negative effects.
The authorisation granted by the ACCC is valid until 7 May 2031, providing a significant timeframe for Countrywide Australasia to engage in these negotiations.
For further details, interested parties can refer to the ACCC’s public register.
