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Amazon Being Investigated In UK For Practices Which May Give Customers 'Worse Deal'

Amazon is being investigated by Britain's antitrust watchdog over concerns that some of its practices in the UK may be anticompetitive and result in a worse deal for customers.

The Competition and Markets Authority will look at whether Amazon is distorting competition by giving an unfair advantage to its own retail business or sellers that use its services, compared to other third-party sellers on the Amazon UK Marketplace.

The investigation will look at how Amazon is using third-party seller data and how the company decides the criteria for selling under the Prime label.

Sarah Cardell, general counsel at the CMA, said:

"Millions of people across the UK rely on Amazon's services for fast delivery of all types of products at the click of a button.

"This is an important area so it's right that we carefully investigate whether Amazon is using third-party data to give an unfair boost to its own retail business and whether it favours sellers who use its logistics and delivery services - both of which could weaken competition.

"Thousands of UK businesses use Amazon to sell their products and it is important they are able to operate in a competitive market. Any loss of competition is a loss to consumers and could lead to them paying more for products, being offered lower quality items or having less choice.

"A formal investigation will allow us to consider this matter properly."

Sky News

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