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Home / Business and Economy / Tamil Nadu Distributors Protest Predatory Pricing

Tamil Nadu Distributors Protest Predatory Pricing

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Distributors allege unfair pricing from large FMCG companies.
  • 25% of small retail shops in Chennai have reportedly closed.
  • Distributors urge government intervention for fair competition.
Tamil Nadu Distributors Protest Predatory Pricing

Traditional fast-moving consumer goods distributors in Tamil Nadu have voiced strong opposition to alleged predatory pricing by major FMCG companies. Protesters in Chennai highlighted discriminatory supply policies, arguing that large retailers and online platforms receive products at significantly lower rates than traditional distributors.

This uneven playing field has dire consequences, with the federation reporting that approximately 25% of small retail shops in Chennai have already shut down. Distributors warn that the continuation of these practices threatens the livelihoods of thousands of families and could lead to increased market concentration.

The federation is appealing to both central and state governments for policy interventions, such as uniform pricing across all sales channels. They seek to curb below-cost selling and protect the traditional distribution model, emphasizing the critical need for regulatory action to ensure fair competition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are protesting alleged predatory pricing and discriminatory supply policies that harm small retailers.
Approximately 25% of small retail shops in Chennai have reportedly closed due to these practices.
They are urging for policy interventions like uniform pricing and a minimum selling price to ensure fair competition.

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