UK Grocery Regulator Investigates Amazon Over Supplier Payment Delays
### ๐ Date & Location:
**June 20, 2025 — United Kingdom**
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### ๐ฐ Summary:
The UK’s Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA) has launched an investigation into Amazon’s grocery operations over allegations of delayed supplier payments—potentially breaching the Groceries Supply Code of Practice. Insolvencies in England and Wales also rose 15% in May, totaling 2,238 companies, with retail and hospitality hit hardest :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.
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### ๐ Full Story:
Despite prior warnings, the GCA suspects continued payment delays to small- and medium-sized UK suppliers. Amazon has pledged full cooperation and encouraged supplier testimonials to aid the inquiry.
Insolvency statistics from May show a sharp increase in business failures, coinciding with a 2.7% slump in retail sales—the steepest drop since 2023. Public sector borrowing surged to £17.7 bn, marking a five-year trend that could push governments toward autumn tax hikes :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.
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### ๐ Economic Ripple Effects:
- Co‑op Bank faced technical disruptions.
- Royal Mail CEO resigned post-acquisition.
- U.S. tensions over Iran‑Israel conflict caused mild market jitters but overall retail outlook remains weak :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.
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### ๐ Tags
Amazon, UK Retail, GCA, Business News, Economy
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