CMA to reconsider Lidl and Aldi’s restrictive land clause exemption
The regulator’s current ‘restrictive’ land clauses mean supermarkets must allow rival stores to open nearby without opposition in order to protect competition for shoppers

The CMA is reportedly considering an overhaul of rules that currently restrict major supermarkets from opening new stores in areas dominated by Aldi and Lidl, The Telegraph has reported. The regulator’s current “restrictive” land clauses mean supermarkets must allow rival stores to open nearby without opposition in order to protect competition for shoppers.