北岛食品公司因利用反竞争土地契约阻碍对手扩张而罚款325万新西兰元。 Foodstuffs North Island fined NZ$3.25m for using anti-competitive land covenants to hinder rivals' expansion.
据商业委员会称,新西兰超市连锁店North Island食品公司因利用反竞争土地契约阻碍对手在当地城镇和郊区扩张而被罚款325万新西兰元。 Foodstuffs North Island, a New Zealand supermarket chain, was fined NZ$3.25m for using anti-competitive land covenants to hinder rivals' expansion in local towns and suburbs, according to the Commerce Commission. 该公司是新世界和Pak N Save连锁超市的运营商,使用土地契约阻碍竞争对手,这是在2022年商业委员会市场研究期间发现的. The company, operator of New World and Pak N Save supermarket chains, used land covenants to obstruct rivals, which was discovered during a Commerce Commission market study in 2022. 这一处罚表明了北岛食品业行为的严重性,因为它反映了蓄意阻挠竞争者的行为。 This penalty demonstrates the gravity of Foodstuffs North Island's conduct, as it reflects a deliberate effort to hinder competitors.