Big Dollar uses survey to revive conflict with Salling Group over planning law abuse allegations
By
Mick Kristensen
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Summary
Big Dollar, a Finnish-owned discount chain expanding in Denmark, is reigniting a conflict with Salling Group by releasing a new survey. Multiple chains have accused Salling Group of abusing Danish planning law (planloven) as a competitive weapon to block rivals. Big Dollar has commissioned a public opinion poll to gauge Danish consumer sentiment on the issue, aiming to pressure regulators and highlight what they see as anti-competitive behavior by the retail giant.
Key quotes
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Flere kæder har anklaget Salling Group for at misbruge planloven som et konkurrencevåben.
Med en frisk undersøgelse i hånden vil Big Dollar igen sætte fokus på de mange klager og protester, som kæden er blevet mødt med.
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