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Raids Uncover Suspected Price-Fixing in Hungarian Retail Market

MTI-Hungary Today 2025.04.16.

The Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) has launched a competition supervision procedure against Spar Hungary and Auchan Hungary in connection with the Polish food producer Maspex Group. GVH staff conducted unannounced on-site inspections at the headquarters of the two retail companies and seized data.

A competition supervision procedure was initiated against Maspex Olympos at the beginning of 2023. The Hungarian subsidiary of the Polish food manufacturer Maspex distributes brands such as Olympos, Kubu, Apenta, Topjoy, and Nestea in Hungary.

The company allegedly set minimum or fixed resale prices for the products it distributes in contracts with its partners, thereby restricting price competition in the market.

The Polish-owned company came under GVH scrutiny during a sectoral investigation completed in early 2023, which examined beverage procurement by hospitality businesses.

The GVH stated that, in the ongoing procedure, several Hungarian retail chains are involved in addition to Maspex, including Aldi, CBA, Coop, and Tesco. During the investigation, evidence came to light that justified extending the procedure to two additional retail chains: Spar Hungary and Auchan Hungary.

During the Monday raid, which required prior judicial authorization, the necessary data and evidence were seized.

It was also noted that the GVH is closely monitoring developments in the retail sector and food markets. On April 15, accelerated sectoral investigations were launched into the domestic markets of milk and dairy products, as well as table eggs, due to observed price fluctuations and increases in these product categories. In addition, the national competition authority is also taking action in the market of whole grain products on suspicion of unfair commercial practices.

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The Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) is also investigating whether retail chains are attempting to compensate for profit margin losses caused by price caps or other regulatory interventions by artificially increasing the prices of other products. The authority aims to ensure that stores do not abuse their market position and do not pass on their losses to consumers through other product categories. The GVH is paying close attention to practices that may distort competition and lead to unjustified price increases in the food market.

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