Is Tesco An Ethical Market Leader

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Business

 

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Barbara S

 

Date added:

July 18, 2012

 

Level:

University

 

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B

 

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4 / 955

 

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I will examine the factors that make Tesco so profitable and the cost their desire for market supremacy has on others. In 2001, Tony Blair claimed that British supermarkets had farmers in an ‘armlock’. Supermarkets control nearly 80% of the British grocery market and this makes them powerful enough to dictate terms, conditions and prices to suppliers...
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If suppliers complain, supermarkets can simply move their business elsewhere and this would leave the farmers with no one else to sell their produce to. According to the Competition Commission Report (2000) the buying power of the major supermarkets actually means that ‘the burden of cost increases in the supply chain has fallen disproportionately heavily on small suppliers such as farmers’, and it also revealed that Tesco consistently paid suppliers nearly 4% below the average price paid by other retailers...
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