The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has identified “significant concerns” over the country's infant-formula market but will not launch an in-depth market investigation “at this stage”.
Parents are paying up to £500 “over the odds” for infant formula during a baby’s first year of life because of lack of competition and “unintended consequences” of regulations, a report found today.
Competition authorities will not launch an in-depth investigation into the UK infant formula market despite highlighting 'significant concerns' about the sector. Britain's Competition and Markets ...
The CMA said strict advertising rules were driving up the price of baby formula. Strict advertising rules around infant formula milk are leading to “historically high” prices for UK parents, the ...
(Sharecast News) - The Competition and Markets Authority said on Friday that it will press ahead with its study of the infant formula and follow-on market after finding earlier this year that prices ...
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Cma Targets Baby Formula Industry: New Rules to Curb High Prices and Branding Tactics
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed major reforms to the baby formula market, recommending standardised packaging in hospitals and allowing parents to use loyalty points and ...
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