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UK Sugar Merger Raises Competition Concerns

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The CMA is investigating T&L Sugars' acquisition of Tereos UK & Ireland's packed sugar business, which could reduce competition and potentially lead to higher sugar prices for UK shoppers.

07.03.2024 | UK competition authority


The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is concerned that T&L Sugars' purchase of Tereos UK & Ireland's packed sugar business could substantially lessen competition in the UK sugar sector. T&L Sugars and Tereos have 5 days to propose solutions to address the CMA's concerns, or the deal will undergo a Phase 2 investigation. The merger involves two major players in the UK sugar market, potentially reducing competition and choice for consumers, particularly in supermarkets. If the deal proceeds without addressing competition issues, it could result in higher prices for packed sugar, impacting both businesses and consumers in the UK.

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