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10.04.2024 | 🇬🇧 UK competition authority
The Court of Appeal has rejected all 5 grounds of Cérélia's appeal against the Competition Appeal Tribunal's judgment, affirming the CMA's finding that the Cérélia / Jus-Rol merger would harm competition.
Cérélia must now divest Jus-Rol entirely to prevent potential price increases and lower product quality for UK consumers.
The CMA's investigation concluded that the merger would harm competition, leading to higher prices and lower quality products for UK grocers and consumers.
Cérélia's legal challenge was dismissed by both the CAT and the Court of Appeal, with the latter affirming the rationality and fairness of the CMA's processes.
The Court of Appeal upheld the CAT's decision on competition assessment and procedural matters, requiring Cérélia to proceed with the sale of Jus-Rol as previously agreed.
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