The grocery code of conduct has suppliers settling for scraps

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The grocery code of conduct has suppliers settling for scraps
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Grocery suppliers are celebrating the finalization of a new code of conduct - a milestone more than three years in the making

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But the design of this new system is disappointingly DIY. It trusts that the industry would police itself, and being merely a code of conduct, whole swaths of it are difficult to enforce. Instead of pursuing harmonized or federal legislation with teeth, we stayed in our comfort zone and took our sweet time while consumers stretched their food budgets. We are a country that’s become too accustomed to settling for scraps.

Fear of retaliation from a supplier’s biggest customer is difficult to overcome with voluntary governance. For example, Britain introduced a voluntary code in 2010, and a 2013stated there was “a widespread belief among the supermarkets’ suppliers that the code was not working effectively, and that it had not brought about any change in the behaviour of the supermarkets. The key reason they gave for this was fear of the consequences of complaining.

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