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© Design Pics Inc/REX/Shutterstock Supermarket suppliers are being asked to help build a picture of how retailers have treated them in the past year by completing a YouGov survey. The


Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA), whose role it is to ensure the UK’s 10 biggest groceries retailers stick to fair practice, has a legal duty to ensure the anonymity of any suppliers


offering information. See also: Your guide to the groceries code and adjudicator The information will be used to help the GCA, Christine Tacon, work out which issues need attention and to


assess how effective her work has been over the past 12 months. The 2017 Groceries Code Adjudicator Survey is open until 17 April. Last year, 62% of the 1,000 suppliers who responded said


they had experienced issues dealing with retailers in the year before the survey, compared with 70% in 2015 and 79% in 2014. See also: Tesco guilty of widespread payment delays to suppliers


The Adjudicator said she was working on a number of key issues, including late payments (this was the main issue raised in last year’s survey). She urged suppliers to come forward so she


could get problems solved. Last year the GCA concluded its first, and so far only investigation, which examined Tesco’s late payments to suppliers. The survey results will be presented at


the GCA conference on 26 June in London. MEET THE GCA IN PERSON Ms Tacon will be at a number of events in March and April where she is encouraging suppliers to raise any issues with her


face-to-face: * 22 FEBRUARY, CAMBRIDGE A supplier seminar organised by Mills and Reeves. This is an invitation-only event for directors/owners of supplier companies; for further inquiries


email Sarah Adams on [email protected] * 23 MARCH, NEWPORT Taste Wales Conference. Suppliers still wishing to attend the event can find more information on the Taste Wales website


  * 29 MARCH, EDINBURGH The Adjudicator is attending a breakfast meeting hosted by PwC. Suppliers who wish to attend the breakfast should email [email protected] for further


information. Suppliers attending these events who want an individual meeting with Christine Tacon should email [email protected] GCA-organised events specifically for suppliers


include the below. To register your interest email [email protected] * 27 March, Holborn, London * 3 April in Manchester


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