Report GSCOP breaches, says NFU

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Members can provide information and evidence through the NFU, via a simple online form, thereby protecting their anonymity when disclosing information to the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA), Christine Tacon.
 

Complete the online form now.


NFU food chain adviser Christine McDowell said: “NFU members have been telling us for some time that breaches of the GSCOP code continue to take place, which is why we lobbied so hard for the introduction of an adjudicator.

“Christine Tacon’s appointment in 2013 opens up the opportunity to raise our concerns and complaints through an independent adjudicator who is able to carry out investigations and apply sanctions to offending retailers. With this new online form, NFU members are now able to submit their evidence anonymously through their representative body.”

The GSCOP came in to force in 2010 with the aim of regulating relationships between retailers and their direct suppliers.

Supermarket trolley and shelves, shopping_275_183It established a number of conditions preventing retailers engaging in unfair practices with their suppliers, such as unjustified payments for customer complaints, retrospective variations to supply agreements, tying to third party goods or suppliers and forced contributions.

“Although the GSCOP code covers direct suppliers only, which often our members are not, anyone with information or evidence of a breach of the code is able to submit evidence to the adjudicator. Therefore, it is still very important for our members to come forward and share their concerns”.