More

    Wholesale body raises concern over government contract award

    iStock image

    Federation of Wholesale Distributors (FWD) has expressed concern over the £100 million government contract awarded to Entegra (owned by Sodexo) and how it will affect wholesalers across the UK.

    It emerged this week that Entegra had been chosen by the government to fulfil its new Buying Better Food and Drink agreement for the public sector. The contract forms part of a Defra and Crown Commercial Services plan to create a single supplier model to provide food and drink to schools, prisons and hospitals, and is worth £100m over the next two years. 

    Through the model the government has said it aims to “drive up standards of food and drink available to the public sector” including local authorities, health, police, fire & rescue, education and devolved administrations.

    According to the framework description, the contract would be awarded to “either a single Tier 1 supplier” or a “consortium of suppliers” that “meet the minimum technical, ethical and policy requirements and government buying standards for food”.

    The FWD said it was concerned about the lack of wholesale partners mentioned in the tender, and how the new single supplier model risked cutting access to public contracts for smaller businesses.

    “At the moment it is unclear as to how Sodexo will carry out this contract as there is no named wholesale partner,” said FWD CEO James Bielby.

    “We are very concerned that this contract is anti-competitive and will lead to the creation of a potential government monopoly on public sector food supply. In doing so, the framework is likely to keep local SME wholesalers out of this market.

    “This is a direct contradiction to one of CCS’s key points and reasoning for creating this framework. The framework goes on to further contradict government policy in that it will also go against the Defra target for public sector food supply, which requires 50% of product to be locally produced.

    “We are also deeply concerned about the impact that the framework will have on the quality of food and fear it will create a race to the bottom in price and reduce the availability of specialist products which the public sector currently enjoys.”

    Sodexo said the agreement would “shorten supply chains by simplifying the customer journey” and provide an easier access point “for public sector customers and small businesses by offering a simplified route to market”.

    Latest

    New Wirral c-store secures licence despite owner’s past court case

    By: Ed Barnes, Local Democracy Reporter Wirral Council has granted...

    Birkenhead store fined over £2,700 for selling vape to 15 year old

    By: Ed Barnes, Local Democracy Reporter A Birkenhead newsagents has...

    Exclusive close look at Glasgow’s futuristic c-store

    In this cut-throat retail competition, convenience stores can also...

    Exclusive: Indie retailers feel Tobacco and Vape Bill is ‘unenforceable and unfair’

    Tobacco and Vape Bill is “highly confusing, unenforceable and...

    Don't miss

    New Wirral c-store secures licence despite owner’s past court case

    By: Ed Barnes, Local Democracy Reporter Wirral Council has granted...

    Birkenhead store fined over £2,700 for selling vape to 15 year old

    By: Ed Barnes, Local Democracy Reporter A Birkenhead newsagents has...

    Exclusive close look at Glasgow’s futuristic c-store

    In this cut-throat retail competition, convenience stores can also...

    Exclusive: Indie retailers feel Tobacco and Vape Bill is ‘unenforceable and unfair’

    Tobacco and Vape Bill is “highly confusing, unenforceable and...

    Criminal Justice Bill to include wholesale workers under retail worker definition

    After months of lobbying and consultation, wholesale workers have...

    New Wirral c-store secures licence despite owner’s past court case

    By: Ed Barnes, Local Democracy Reporter Wirral Council has granted a licence for a new convenience store despite concerns being raised about a past court...

    Birkenhead store fined over £2,700 for selling vape to 15 year old

    By: Ed Barnes, Local Democracy Reporter A Birkenhead newsagents has been slapped with a hefty fine after illegally selling a vape to a teenager. Grange News...

    Exclusive close look at Glasgow’s futuristic c-store

    In this cut-throat retail competition, convenience stores can also flourish and thrive by arming up with technology while nurturing their local flavour and personal...