Consumer advocates and suppliers will be the first to speak out as the consumer watchdog begins public hearings for its inquiry into supermarkets.
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The consumer watchdog's inquiry will hear from the fruit and vegetable industry, as some farmers fear raising their concerns with the supermarkets they supply.
Consumer advocates and suppliers will be the first to speak out as the consumer watchdog begins public hearings for its inquiry into supermarkets.
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