Competition Markets Authority
Phase 2
Administrative timetable
Referral date: 15 June 2022
Statutory deadline: 24 January 2023
- (5.10.22)
Contact
Provisional findings
4 November 2022: The CMA has provisionally found competition concerns as part of its in-depth investigation of the completed acquisition by Crlia Group Holding SAS (either directly or indirectly) of certain assets relating to the UK and Ireland dough business (Jus-Rol) of General Mills, Inc. The provisional findings report and appendices will be published in due course.
The deadline for submitting responses to the provisional findings is 5pm on Friday 25 November 2022.
The deadline for submitting responses to the notice of possible remedies is 5pm on Friday 18 November 2022.
- (4.11.22)
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- (4.11.22)
- Press release: UK grocers and shoppers could face higher prices due to dough merger (4.11.22)
Notice of extension of statutory period
- (5.10.22)
Responses to the issues statement
- (11.8.22)
Issues statement
15 July 2022: The issues statement sets out the scope of the inquiry. It outlines initial theories on what might be adversely affecting competition, but it does not set out findings or conclusions. The deadline for submissions on the issues statement is 5pm, 29 July 2022.
- (15.7.22)
Initial phase 2 submission
- (15.7.22)
Directions to appoint a monitoring trustee
15 July 2022: On 27 June 2022, pursuant to an initial enforcement order dated 12 May 2022, the CMA directed Crlia Group Holding SAS to appoint a monitoring trustee.
- (15.7.22)
Inquiry group appointed
15 June 2022: The CMA has appointed the inquiry group.
Margot Daly (Chair), Anne Fletcher, Robin Foster and Sheila McClelland.
Terms of reference
15 June 2022: The CMA has referred the completed acquisition by Crlia Group Holding SAS (either directly or indirectly) of certain assets relating to the UK and Ireland dough business (Jus-Rol) of General Mills, Inc. for an in-depth investigation.
- (15.6.22)
Phase 1
Statutory timetable
Phase 1 | Action |
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30 May 2022 | Decision announced |
31 March to 14 April 2022 | Invitation to comment |
31 March 2022 | Launch of merger inquiry |
3 February 2022 | Initial enforcement order |
Reference decision
15 June 2022: The CMA has referred the completed acquisition by Crlia Group Holding SAS (either directly or indirectly) of certain assets relating to the UK and Ireland dough business (Jus-Rol) of General Mills, Inc. for an in-depth investigation, on the basis that, on the information currently available to it, it is or may be the case that this merger has resulted or may be expected to result in a substantial lessening of competition within a market or markets in the United Kingdom.
- (15.6.22)
Reference unless undertakings accepted
30 May 2022: The CMA has decided, on the information currently available to it, that it is or may be the case that this merger may be expected to result in a substantial lessening of competition within a market or markets in the United Kingdom. This merger will be referred for a phase 2 investigation unless the parties offer acceptable undertakings to address these competition concerns.
- (15.7.22)
- (30.5.22)
- News story: Bake-at-home dough merger raises competition concerns (30.5.22)
Re-issue of initial enforcement order
12 May 2022: The CMA served an initial enforcement order under section 72(2) of the Enterprise Act 2002, in relation to the completed acquisition by Crlia Group Holding SAS (either directly or indirectly) of certain assets relating to the UK and Ireland dough business (Jus-Rol) of General Mills, Inc.
- (13.5.22)
Revocation order
12 May 2022: The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has made a Revocation Order under section 72(4) of the Enterprise Act 2002 in relation to the completed acquisition by Crlia Group Holding SAS (either directly or indirectly) of certain assets relating to the UK and Ireland dough business (Jus-Rol) of General Mills, Inc. This Order revokes the initial enforcement order that the CMA imposed on 3 February 2022 and is without prejudice to the CMAs ongoing investigation into the acquisition.