Seanad debates
Wednesday, 2 July 2003
Forfás Consumer Pricing Report 2003: Statements.
There are ways it can address the issue, one of which is to insist that there be no limit on what could be purchased. This means that a trader selling below cost to generate publicity could not prevent another trader from buying his stock and reselling it at a slightly increased price. No matter what happens, some traders will argue there is unfair competition. In view of this, a Government decision to abolish the groceries order would create many other problems.
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