Competition regulator barking up the right tree on vets’ opaque pricing
PositiveFinancial Markets

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is taking significant steps to reform outdated regulations in the veterinary industry, which haven't changed since the 1960s. This is great news for pet owners who often face opaque pricing from large corporate vets, leading to unfair deals for their beloved pets. By pushing for transparency and fairness in pricing, the CMA aims to ensure that consumers are better informed and can make more equitable choices for their pets' care. This move not only benefits pet owners but also promotes a healthier competitive environment in the veterinary sector.
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