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Tönnies: Cartel Office Stops the Meat Deal – that's How It Goes on Now

Summary by Welt
The Premium Food Group, formerly known as Tönnies, is not allowed to take over the German beef business from competitor Vion. This creates criticism from the industry as well as from politics. WORLD outlines how it could go on.

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The Premium Food Group, formerly known as Tönnies, is not allowed to take over the German beef business from competitor Vion. This creates criticism from the industry as well as from politics. WORLD outlines how it could go on.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Germany's biggest pig butcher Tönnies also wanted to become the number one in cattle. However, the Federal Cartel Office prohibited planned takeovers.

·Munich, Germany
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The market power of the Premium Food Group, formerly Tönnies, would grow too strongly. They would be the market leader in beef.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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