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    France's Antitrust Watchdog Fines Organic Food Wholesalers for Price Fixing

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    Posted on April 16, 2026

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    France’s competition authority fined four organic food wholesalers, including Carrefour’s Greenweez, €12.7 million for a seven‑year price‑fixing scheme that blurred retail channels to stifle competition amid booming organic food expansion.

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    Table of Contents

    • French Antitrust Watchdog Penalizes Organic Food Wholesalers
    • Overview of the Fine and Companies Involved
    • Details of the Collusion
    • Fines Imposed on Each Company
    • Background and Impact of the Agreement
    • Origins of the Price-Fixing Arrangement
    • Implementation and Consequences
    • Exchange Rate Information

    France Imposes €12.7 Million Fine on Organic Food Wholesalers for Price-Fixing

    French Antitrust Watchdog Penalizes Organic Food Wholesalers

    Overview of the Fine and Companies Involved

    PARIS, April 16 (Reuters) - France's antitrust watchdog fined four organic food wholesalers, including one owned by Carrefour, a combined 12.7 million euros ($14.96 million) for colluding to fix their product prices over a seven-year period up to 2024.

    Details of the Collusion

    The companies set up a "unique, complex and continuous agreement" to separate organic food product brands sold in specialized organic stores and regular supermarkets to prevent price comparison, which would have led to a general price decrease in organic stores, Autorite de la Concurrence said in a statement on Thursday.

    The collusion happened as sales of organic food products expanded in France, mainly in supermarkets.

    Fines Imposed on Each Company

    Synadis Bio was fined 10 million euros, while Carrefour's Greenweez was fined 1.85 million euros, ITM Enterprises, which operates Intermarche supermarkets, was ordered to pay 740,000 euros, and Les Comptoirs de la Bio, 80,000 euros.

    The four companies fined did not immediately respond to requests for comment. They can appeal the decision in court.

    Background and Impact of the Agreement

    Origins of the Price-Fixing Arrangement

    The agreement started in 2017, the statement said, quoting board meeting transcripts from Synadis Bio in reaction to the sale of products sold by Bio C Bon supermarkets on internet retail giant Amazon.

    "This represents a new and worrying competing activity for specialized organic stores because it blurs the lines between distribution channels and promotes price comparability," Synadis Bio's board said at the time, according to the watchdog.

    Implementation and Consequences

    Synadis Bio proceeded into sealing agreements with different wholesalers to keep different brands in the different kinds of stores, the watchdog said.

    "The Authority considers this practice to be serious insofar as it has undeniably limited intra-brand and inter-brand competition, as well as price competition, between the two distribution channels," the statement said.

    Overall sales of organic food products quadrupled between 2010 and 2020, while specialized organic stores' market share fell by 5 percentage points.

    Exchange Rate Information

    ($1 = 0.8488 euros)

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Autorité de la Concurrence penalized Synadis Bio (€10 m), Greenweez (€1.85 m), ITM Enterprises (€740 k), and Les Comptoirs de la Bio (€80 k) for colluding to prevent price comparison across supermarkets and specialized organic stores.
    • •The scheme ran from 2017 to 2024, shaping brand distribution to insulate specialized organic retailers from competition, as organic market sales were surging and supermarket share grew.
    • •Despite the fine, France remains a major organic market (~€12–13 billion annually), though sales in supermarkets and organic shops have recently declined while direct sales and specialist chains have shown resilience and growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France's antitrust watchdog fines organic food wholesalers for price fixing

    1Why were France's organic food wholesalers fined?

    France's antitrust watchdog fined four wholesalers for colluding on price fixing of organic products over seven years.

    2Which companies were involved in the price fixing scheme?

    Synadis Bio, Carrefour's Greenweez, ITM Enterprises, and Les Comptoirs de la Bio were fined for their participation.

    3How much were the fines for price fixing?

    The combined fines for the four companies totaled 12.7 million euros.

    4What was the goal of the price fixing agreement?

    The agreement aimed to separate product brands in different stores to prevent price comparison and maintain higher prices in organic stores.

    5Can the companies appeal the decision?

    Yes, the companies have the option to appeal the antitrust authority's decision in court.

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