Restrictive Practices (Groceries) Order 1987 - A Review and Report of Public Consultation Process
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Part One - Summary
Part Two - History
Part Three - Impact Of The 1987 Order
- Chapter Five: Structure of the Irish Grocery Trade
- Chapter Six: Off-Invoice Discounting
- Chapter Seven: Predatory Pricing
- Chapter Eight: Impact on Prices & Inflation
- Chapter Nine: Regulations in Other Jurisdictions
- Chapter Ten: Ghost Town Britain
- Chapter Eleven: Societal Impact
- Chapter Twelve: Legal Status of the Order
- Chapter Thirteen: Conclusions & Recommendations on Below Cost selling
- Chapter Fourteen: Other Provisions of the Groceries Order
Part Four - Conclusions And Recommendations
Part Five - Appendices
- Text of Restrictive Practices (Groceries) Order, 1987.
- Advertisement inviting submissions on the future ofthe Groceries Order.
- Alphabetical list of submissions received.
- Submission by the Competition Authority.
- Note by the Restrictive Practices Commission entitled `Situation in the Grocery Trade'.
- Chapter 4 (`Below Cost Selling') of the 1987 Fair TradeCommission Report: Part A | Part B
- Departmental press release of 13th December 1991 announcing 1991 Report.
- Foreword to 1992 Retail News Directory by Des O' Malley, TD'
- Press release by Minister Richard Bruton TD of 28th February 1995, announcing retention of Groceries Order for two years.
- Press release by An Tánaiste of 24th October 2000 announcing retention of Groceries Order.
- Maps showing locations of Tesco, Dunnes Stores, Supervalu and Centra outlets.
- Recommendations of High Level Interdepartmental Committee on implementation of recommendations of the Consumer Strategy Group.
- Sections 4 and 5 of 2002 Competition Act.
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