GATINEAU, Que. — The Competition Bureau is seeking information from grocery retailers and those in the real estate business about restrictive real estate clauses in the Canadian grocery industry.
The bureau says property controls may limit competition by preventing other businesses from opening a retail food store or by limiting the products competitors can sell. It is also interested in any instances where property controls have restricted the operations of a food retailer as well as the benefits and drawbacks of property controls for food retailers, landowners or landlords.
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