BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU regulators on Tuesday raided a number of on-line meals supply firms in two EU nations on issues that they could have breached EU guidelines towards cartels, with the main target additionally on their no poach agreements.
The European Fee, which didn’t identify the businesses nor the EU nations, mentioned the continuing daybreak raids had been carried out within the context of these made in July final 12 months.
“The scope of the investigation, initially together with alleged market allocations, has now been prolonged to cowl extra conduct within the type of alleged no-poach agreements and exchanges of commercially delicate data,” the EU competitors watchdog mentioned in an announcement.
German on-line takeaway meals firm Supply Hero and its Spanish enterprise Glovo had confirmed final 12 months’s raids.
Corporations danger fines as a lot as 10% of their international turnover for breaching EU antitrust guidelines.
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee)
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