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Loblaw’s Decision to End Perishable Food Discount May Raise Antitrust Concerns, Canada

Loblaw's decision to end its 50% discount on perishable food near their best-before dates may raise antitrust concerns. Some experts argue it could be seen as anti-competitive behavior and close to collusion. Others believe it falls under conscious parallelism, where competitors observe and imitate each other's actions. The move may not violate competition laws, but it has sparked debate among industry experts.

Google Chrome Begins Testing New Tracking Protection Feature to Phase Out Third-Party Cookies

Google Chrome tests new tracking protection feature to phase out third-party cookies, enhancing user privacy. However, antitrust concerns and advertiser worries persist.

Woodside and Santos Discuss Potential $52bn Merger, Addressing Concerns with Asset Sales, Australia

Woodside and Santos consider asset sales to address antitrust concerns in potential $52bn merger. Australian regulator to assess the deal's impact on gas market.

US Judge Launches Auction of Venezuelan-Owned Citgo, Fanning Speculation on Future Ownership

US Judge launches auction of Venezuelan-owned Citgo, raising speculation on future ownership. Will the country lose its largest foreign asset? Find out more.

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UK Regulator to Reconsider Microsoft’s Activision Acquisition, Ubisoft Deal Eases Antitrust Concerns

UK regulator reconsiders Microsoft's Activision acquisition as Ubisoft deal eases antitrust concerns. Stock market reacts. Find out more.

Google Chrome Begins Testing New Tracking Protection Feature to Phase Out Third-Party Cookies

Google Chrome tests new tracking protection feature to phase out third-party cookies, enhancing user privacy. However, antitrust concerns and advertiser worries persist.

Woodside and Santos Discuss Potential $52bn Merger, Addressing Concerns with Asset Sales, Australia

Woodside and Santos consider asset sales to address antitrust concerns in potential $52bn merger. Australian regulator to assess the deal's impact on gas market.

Loblaw’s Decision to End Perishable Food Discount May Raise Antitrust Concerns, Canada

Loblaw's decision to end its 50% discount on perishable food near their best-before dates may raise antitrust concerns. Some experts argue it could be seen as anti-competitive behavior and close to collusion. Others believe it falls under conscious parallelism, where competitors observe and imitate each other's actions. The move may not violate competition laws, but it has sparked debate among industry experts.

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