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Slotting Allowances in the Retail Grocery Industry

Slotting Allowances in theRetail Grocery Industry :November 2003 Selected Case Studiesin Five Product CategoriesFEDERAL trade COMMISSIONAn FTC Staff StudyFEDERAL trade commission TIMOTHY J. MURIS Chairman MOZELLE W. THOMPSON Commissioner ORSON SWINDLE Commissioner THOMAS B. LEARY Commissioner PAMELA JONES HARBOUR Commissioner Susan A. Creighton Director, Bureau of Competition J. Howard Beales III Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection Luke Froeb Director, Bureau of Economics William E. Kovacic General Counsel Anna H. Davis Director, Office of Congressional Relations Rosemarie A. Straight Executive Director federal trade commission Staff Susan S. DeSanti, Deputy General Counsel for Policy Studies, Office of General Counsel William E. Cohen, Assistant General Counsel for Policy Studies, Office of General Counsel Daniel S.

of slotting allowances in the retail grocery industry – Congress, economists, marketing experts and other grocery industry researchers, the Federal Trade Commission, and others. The retail grocery industry, of course, is vast. In 2002, there were approximately 166,135 retail grocery stores, 32,981 of which are defined as supermarkets

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