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Mandatory Display of Margins, More Targeted controls... What Are the Senate Committee's Recommendations Regarding the "Unfair" Practices of Distributors?

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A Senate committee denounces the "unfair" practices of distributors vis-à-vis agro-industrialists and calls for a rebalancing of the balance of power with suppliers.

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A parliamentary report reveals that the big brands are making unfair margins to the detriment of farmers and consumers, and distributors judge this report to be burdened and denounce a fury.

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The CEO of Carrefour Alexandre Bompard, who has been heard several times by parliamentarians, no longer hides his irritation. The leader believes that the conclusions expected of the commission of inquiry on the margins of the large distribution are based on caricatures of the sector and are likely to make trade negotiations even more rigid.

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Senators investigated the margins of distributors and industrialists for six months, accusing the large-scale distribution of a "social breakdown" by "weakening the entire value chain."

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After six months of investigation, the commission launched by Les Éconlogistes mentions "unfair" practices that threaten French industry and agriculture.

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The Senate Committee of Inquiry unveils its report on Thursday, May 21st: it denounces the "abuseful" practices of supermarkets in the face of French agriculture and industry.

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The Senate's commission of inquiry into the margins of mass distribution presented its report on Thursday, May 21. It is critical of the practices of the brands and calls for a better balance of power with...

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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