In a statement, the AdC indicated that it “sanctioned three
supermarket chains – Auchan, Modelo Continente and Pingo Doce – as well as the
joint supplier of alcoholic beverages Active Brands/Gestvinus and a person in
charge of this company, for having participated in a price-fixing scheme of
sale to the consumer (PVP) of the products of that supplier”.
According to the same note, “the investigation conducted by
the AdC showed that the participating distribution companies ensured the
alignment of retail prices in their supermarkets through contacts established
through the common supplier, without the need to communicate directly with each
other”, said the regulator.
“Such a practice eliminates competition, depriving consumers
of the option of better prices, but ensuring better levels of profitability for
the entire distribution chain, including supplier and supermarket chains”,
underlined the AdC.
According to Competition, “for the present infraction, a
total fine of 5,665,178 euros was imposed”, and, according to the published
data, Active Brands was fined 2.3 million euros, Modelo Continente in 1.4
million euros, Pingo Doce at 1.2 million euros, Auchan at 660 thousand euros
and the individual responsible at 5,178 euros.
“Unfair and
undeserved”
Pingo Doce has stated that that the fine from the
Competition Authority (AdC) is “unfair and undeserved” and guarantees that “it
will be challenged in the courts”, according to an official source.
“Pingo Doce confirms that it has received from the
Competition Authority another decision to impose a fine, within the framework
of the previous ones”, indicated the company, adding that “this decision is
also unfair and undeserved and, therefore, like the previous ones, it will be
challenged in the courts in order to establish the truth of the facts”.
“Nothing will stop Pingo Doce from continuing to offer the
Portuguese the greatest discounts and the best price and promotion
opportunities, as it has always done”, the same source also underlined.