Uri Levy, CEO of Beit Hashita, testified Wednesday in the trial of supermarket chain Victory and its CEO Eyal Raviv, stating that the business conduct attributed to Raviv reflects normal negotiations between retailers and suppliers, not exceptional behavior.
In a significant development in the trial of Victory supermarket chain and its CEO Eyal Raviv, Uri Levy, CEO of the Beit Hashita food company, testified on Wednesday that the business practices attributed to Raviv are standard in the industry. Levy stated that conversations between chains and suppliers are part of routine commercial negotiations, reinforcing the defense's argument that no anti-competitive conduct occurred. The trial, which has drawn attention to competition practices in Israel's food sector, continues.
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