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Supermarkets and suppliers told of cartel data

By Michael Peel and Elizabeth Rigby

Published: September 24 2008 23:31 | Last updated: September 24 2008 23:31

Leading supermarkets and consumer goods businesses are facing the threat of heavy fines after the competition watchdog confirmed it had found evidence of companies sharing pricing plans.

The Office of Fair Trading has told several involved in its biggest cartel investigation it had “reasonable grounds to suspect” pricing data were passed among supermarkets via suppliers, people familiar with the matter said.

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