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UK Supermarkets' Use of 'Land Banking' to Restrict Competition

A 2008 investigation into the UK grocery market discovered that major supermarkets were deliberately acquiring and holding onto unused land to stop other retailers from expanding or entering the market. [2, 7] This practice, known as 'land banking', prompted a recommendation to amend planning laws to prevent such anti-competitive behavior. [2, 7]

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