The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has identified “significant concerns” over the country's infant-formula market but will not launch an in-depth market investigation “at this stage”.
Parents are paying up to £500 “over the odds” for infant formula during a baby’s first year of life because of lack of competition and “unintended consequences” of regulations, a report found today.
The Cow & Gate brand is owned by Danone, the biggest company in the infant formula market. Credit: Brookgardener / Shutterstock. The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has identified ...