Competition watchdog drops challenge to Kerry takeover of Breeo

Appeal abandoned seven years after acquisition first agreed

Kerry Group’s chief executive Stan McCarthy delivers a results presentation for the company Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill/The Irish Times
Kerry Group’s chief executive Stan McCarthy delivers a results presentation for the company Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill/The Irish Times

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has dropped its Supreme Court challenge to Kerry Group's takeover of Breeo Foods, seven years after the deal went through.

Kerry bought the convenience foods business, originally spun off from Dairygold, in 2009. The Competition Authority had blocked the deal but the High Court annuled the regulator's ruling, allowing it to go ahead.

The Competition Authority began an appeal and the Supreme Court was due to hear that at the end of this month,

However, the CCPC, that agency took over from the authority in 2014, confirmed that it has dropped the appeal.

READ MORE

“Following the latest review of the case, taking all the circumstances of this case into account, particularly the passage of time since the High Court judgment, the CCPC has decided not to proceed with the appeal to the Supreme Court,” it said.

Kerry did not comment beyond confirming that the Breeo takeover went ahead and that it has since been integrated into the larger group.

Barry O'Halloran

Barry O'Halloran

Barry O’Halloran covers energy, construction, insolvency, and gaming and betting, among other areas