The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says it has identified “multiple concerns” in the UK vet market, including over pricing information and the buying up of practices by big chains.
Pet owners could be paying too much for medicines or prescriptions, according to the UK’s competition watchdog.
It follows a review of the UK’s £2bn veterinary industry by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over concerns pet owners are not getting value for money.
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The CMA said it had identified “multiple concerns” in the vet market, including that pet owners may be overpaying for medicines and not being given enough information about treatments.
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