Regulator says it has ‘reasonable grounds’ to suspect company breached groceries supply code of practice
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The UK’s grocery industry watchdog has launched an investigation into Amazon over allegations that the retail and technology company is failing to pay its suppliers on time.
The Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA) said it had “reasonable grounds” to suspect that Amazon had breached a part of the groceries supply code of practice, which mandates that there should not be delays in payments made to suppliers.
The investigation into Amazon comes almost a year after the GCA told the online retailer it needed to take “swift and comprehensive action” to improve its compliance with industry rules designed to protect suppliers.






