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    UK competition watchdog begins initial probe into Greencore-Bakkavor deal

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    Posted on September 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Tags:Competitionfinancial marketsacquisitionUK economy

    Quick Summary

    The UK CMA is investigating Greencore's acquisition of Bakkavor, a 1.2 billion pound deal, with a decision due by October 27.

    UK Watchdog Launches Investigation into Greencore-Bakkavor Acquisition

    (Reuters) -Britain's competition regulator on Monday launched an investigation into convenience food manufacturer Greencore's acquisition of peer Bakkavor, setting a deadline of October 27 for a decision.

    The Competition and Markets Authority had said in July that it was weighing a probe into whether the 1.2 billion pound ($1.62 billion) deal could affect competition in the country or in other markets.

    "We welcome moving forward to this next step in the process within our anticipated timeline and look forward to continuing to work closely with the CMA over the coming months as it carries out its review,” Mike Edwards, chief executive officer of Bakkavor said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

    A Greencore spokesperson seconded the sentiment in an emailed response.

    The groups sealed their deal in May, with expectations to complete the transaction in early 2026 and create a convenience foods giant in Britain.

    Shares of Greencore and Bakkavor were marginally higher in early trading on Monday.

    Bakkavor, which provides fresh food to the likes of Tesco, M&S and Waitrose, had also struck a 50 million pound deal to sell its China operations in April amid the takeover talks.

    ($1 = 0.7402 pounds)

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia and Dhanush Vignesh Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The CMA is investigating Greencore's acquisition of Bakkavor.
    • •The deal is valued at 1.2 billion pounds.
    • •A decision is expected by October 27.
    • •The acquisition aims to create a convenience foods giant.
    • •Bakkavor sold its China operations amid takeover talks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK competition watchdog begins initial probe into Greencore-Bakkavor deal

    1What is the purpose of the CMA's investigation?

    The CMA is investigating whether Greencore's acquisition of Bakkavor could affect competition in the UK or other markets.

    2When was the deal between Greencore and Bakkavor sealed?

    The deal was sealed in May, with expectations to complete the transaction in early 2026.

    3What is the value of the Greencore-Bakkavor deal?

    The acquisition deal is valued at 1.2 billion pounds, which is approximately $1.62 billion.

    4How did the shares of Greencore and Bakkavor react to the news?

    Shares of both Greencore and Bakkavor were marginally higher in early trading on the day the investigation was announced.

    5What recent transaction did Bakkavor complete?

    Bakkavor struck a 50 million pound deal to sell its China operations in April amid the takeover talks.

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