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    OFT should investigate grocery store chain takeover says MP

    Date: 16 Sep 2008

    Andrew Turner, the Island’s MP, today called for the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to investigate the takeover of Somerfield stores on the Isle of Wight by the Co-operative supermarket group.

    Currently, on the Island there are ten Co-op and eight Somerfield stores. Earlier this year, the Co-op made a £1.5 billion acquisition of the Somerfield grocery store chain. In some areas of the Island this will simply mean a change of the name of the local store. However, towns and villages that have both a Co-op and a Somerfield in close proximity may be most affected as the Co-op takeover will remove an option for shopping at a competitor. Towns or villages that have both a Somerfield and a Co-op store are Cowes, Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Freshwater. The takeover by the Co-op may, in many instances, reduce choice for shoppers on the Island and a lack of choice is often bad for competition and keeping prices down. Mr Turner is calling for the OFT to investigate the situation.

    Mr Turner said:
    “I believe that as the Co-op group will own so many stores in the Island’s towns and villages, choice for many shoppers will be reduced. For instance in Freshwater there will now be three Co-ops at Afton Road, Station Road and Avenue Road. Although I welcome companies putting investment into the Island’s businesses, I shall be asking the Office of Fair Trading to look into the issue to protect choice for the Island’s residents.”

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