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The relationship between supermarkets and suppliers: What are the implications for consumers? This report was produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Consumers International and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union. 1. Table of Contents Introduction and summary .. 2. What is buyer power? .. 2. Abuses of buyer power .. 5. What do these abuses imply for suppliers? .. 7. The rise of retailers' own brands and the loss of independent brands .. 7. Low prices, uncertainty and sustainability of supply .. 9. What do these abuses imply for consumers? .. 11. The consumer benefits of supermarkets .. 11. Detriments to consumers .. 11. The SPQR concept .. 12. Price.

Luxembourg 2005 72 5 Slovenia 2005 82 5 Sweden 2006 95 4 USA 2006 35 4 Sourcesi In the trade of agricultural products, the bargaining power of the supermarkets is reinforced by fragmentation on the supply side. Whereas the retail grocery market is characteristically served by

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